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Autore: | Meen Geoffrey |
Titolo: | Housing Economics : A Historical Approach / / by Geoffrey Meen, Kenneth Gibb, Chris Leishman, Christian Nygaard |
Pubblicazione: | London : , : Palgrave Macmillan UK : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2016 |
Edizione: | 1st ed. 2016. |
Descrizione fisica: | 1 online resource (XIV, 313 p. 32 illus., 23 illus. in color.) |
Disciplina: | 330 |
Soggetto topico: | Economics |
Management science | |
Social policy | |
Urban economics | |
Cities and towns—History | |
Economics, general | |
Social Policy | |
Urban Economics | |
Urban History | |
Soggetto geografico: | Great Britain |
Soggetto genere / forma: | History |
Persona (resp. second.): | GibbKenneth |
LeishmanChris | |
NygaardChristian | |
Nota di bibliografia: | Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index. |
Nota di contenuto: | Preface -- 1. Introduction: Why a Historical Approach? -- 2. A Tale of Three Victorian Cities: Exploring Local Case Studies -- 3. Key Concepts from the Literature -- 4. Geology and Cities -- 5. Wars, Epidemics and Early Housing Policy: The Long-run Effects of Temporary Disturbances -- 6. Speculation, Sub-division, Banking Fraud and Enlightened Self-interest: The Making of the Contemporary Glasgow Housing System -- 7. Building Our Way Out of Trouble -- 8. Residential Density Revisited: Sorting and Household Mobility -- 9. Path Dependence, the Spatial Distribution of Immigrant Communities and the Demand for Housing -- 10. Affordability and the Rise and Fall of Home Ownership -- 11. On the Persistence of Poverty and Segregation -- 12. Final Reflections -- . |
Sommario/riassunto: | The world has still to emerge fully from the housing-triggered Global Financial Crisis, but housing crises are not new. The history of housing shows long-run social progress, littered with major disasters; nevertheless the progress is often forgotten, whilst the difficulties hit the headlines. Housing Economics provides a long-term economic perspective on macro and urban housing issues, from the Victorian era onwards. A historical perspective sheds light on modern problems and the constraints on what can be achieved; it concentrates on the key policy issues of housing supply, affordability, tenure, the distribution of migrant communities, mortgage markets and household mobility. Local case studies are interwoven with city-wide aggregate analysis. Three sets of issues are addressed: the underlying reasons for the initial establishment of residential neighbourhoods, the processes that generate growth, decline and patterns of integration/segregation, and the impact of historical development on current problems and the implications for policy. |
Titolo autorizzato: | Housing Economics |
ISBN: | 1-137-47271-5 |
Formato: | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione: | Inglese |
Record Nr.: | 9910254879803321 |
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