Housing economics and public policy [[electronic resource] ] : essays in honour of Duncan Maclennan / / edited by Tony O'Sullivan and Kenneth Gibb |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford, UK ; ; Malden, MA, USA, : Blackwell Science, 2003 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (352 p.) |
Disciplina |
333.33/8
333.3380941 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
O'SullivanTony
GibbKenneth MaclennanDuncan |
Collana | Real estate issues |
Soggetto topico |
Housing policy
Housing Housing policy - Great Britain Housing - Great Britain Huisvesting Huisvestingsbeleid |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-281-31860-4
9786611318604 0-470-79007-5 0-470-69068-2 0-470-68041-5 |
Classificazione | 71.83 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Housing Economics and Public Policy; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction; Perspectives on theory; Policy and practice; Contributions to this book; Recurrent themes and key issues for the future; 2 Urban Housing Models; Introduction; Urban residential trade-off models; Filtering in urban housing markets; Simulation models of urban housing; Conclusions; 3 Segmentation, Adjustment and Disequilibrium; Introduction; The causes and consequences of housing market segmentation; A model of housing market disequilibrium; Urban housing sub-market identification; Conclusions
4 Transactions Costs and Housing MarketsIntroduction; A taxonomy; A simple model of transactions costs; Some policy implications; 5 Hedonic Pricing Models: a Selective and Applied Review; Introduction; What is a hedonic price index?; Repeat sales models; The roots of hedonic price models; Conceptual issues in hedonic modelling; Specification issues; Hedonic modelling: the current position; Examples of applications; Concluding thoughts; 6 Housing, Random Walks, Complexity and the Macroeconomy; Introduction; The relationship between housing and the macroeconomy; Are house prices predictable? Conclusions7 Taxation, Subsidies and Housing Markets; Introduction; Distributional issues; Tax arbitrage; Taxation, inefficiency and market processes; Concluding comments; 8 The Economics of Social Housing; Introduction: the role of economic analysis in social housing; Ef. ciency reasons for social housing provision; Housing as a means of redistribution; The governance of housing; Conclusions; 9 Neighbourhood Dynamics and Housing Markets; Introduction; Defining neighbourhood; Idiosyncrasies of neighbourhood; How neighbourhoods come to be; Changes in neighbourhood Implications for neighbourhood regeneration policySummary and conclusion; 10 Access to Home Ownership in the United States: the Impact of Changing Perspectives on Constraints to Tenure Choice; Introduction; Constraints to tenure choice - theory and empirical evidence; Wealth constraints and racial differences in ownership in the United States; Implications for the affordability debate; Summary and conclusion; 11 Planning Regulation and Housing Supply in a Market System; Introduction; Researching housing supply; Planning and regulation of land use; Setting up an inter-urban panel model Model resultsConclusions; 12 Economics and Housing Planning; Introduction; The policy and institutional framework; Housing plans in practice; The land use planning system and housing planning; The roots of the problem; Conclusions; 13 The Right to Buy in Britain; Introduction; Policy objectives; The evidence base for the 1980 legislation; Subsequent research on the statutory Right to Buy; The relationship between policy and research; The modernised or strategic Right to Buy in Scotland; Conclusions; 14 The Political Economy of Housing Research; Introduction Housing research resumes after World War II |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910145445903321 |
Oxford, UK ; ; Malden, MA, USA, : Blackwell Science, 2003 | ||
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Housing economics and public policy [[electronic resource] ] : essays in honour of Duncan Maclennan / / edited by Tony O'Sullivan and Kenneth Gibb |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford, UK ; ; Malden, MA, USA, : Blackwell Science, 2003 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (352 p.) |
Disciplina |
333.33/8
333.3380941 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
O'SullivanTony
GibbKenneth MaclennanDuncan |
Collana | Real estate issues |
Soggetto topico |
Housing policy
Housing Housing policy - Great Britain Housing - Great Britain Huisvesting Huisvestingsbeleid |
ISBN |
1-281-31860-4
9786611318604 0-470-79007-5 0-470-69068-2 0-470-68041-5 |
Classificazione | 71.83 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Housing Economics and Public Policy; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction; Perspectives on theory; Policy and practice; Contributions to this book; Recurrent themes and key issues for the future; 2 Urban Housing Models; Introduction; Urban residential trade-off models; Filtering in urban housing markets; Simulation models of urban housing; Conclusions; 3 Segmentation, Adjustment and Disequilibrium; Introduction; The causes and consequences of housing market segmentation; A model of housing market disequilibrium; Urban housing sub-market identification; Conclusions
4 Transactions Costs and Housing MarketsIntroduction; A taxonomy; A simple model of transactions costs; Some policy implications; 5 Hedonic Pricing Models: a Selective and Applied Review; Introduction; What is a hedonic price index?; Repeat sales models; The roots of hedonic price models; Conceptual issues in hedonic modelling; Specification issues; Hedonic modelling: the current position; Examples of applications; Concluding thoughts; 6 Housing, Random Walks, Complexity and the Macroeconomy; Introduction; The relationship between housing and the macroeconomy; Are house prices predictable? Conclusions7 Taxation, Subsidies and Housing Markets; Introduction; Distributional issues; Tax arbitrage; Taxation, inefficiency and market processes; Concluding comments; 8 The Economics of Social Housing; Introduction: the role of economic analysis in social housing; Ef. ciency reasons for social housing provision; Housing as a means of redistribution; The governance of housing; Conclusions; 9 Neighbourhood Dynamics and Housing Markets; Introduction; Defining neighbourhood; Idiosyncrasies of neighbourhood; How neighbourhoods come to be; Changes in neighbourhood Implications for neighbourhood regeneration policySummary and conclusion; 10 Access to Home Ownership in the United States: the Impact of Changing Perspectives on Constraints to Tenure Choice; Introduction; Constraints to tenure choice - theory and empirical evidence; Wealth constraints and racial differences in ownership in the United States; Implications for the affordability debate; Summary and conclusion; 11 Planning Regulation and Housing Supply in a Market System; Introduction; Researching housing supply; Planning and regulation of land use; Setting up an inter-urban panel model Model resultsConclusions; 12 Economics and Housing Planning; Introduction; The policy and institutional framework; Housing plans in practice; The land use planning system and housing planning; The roots of the problem; Conclusions; 13 The Right to Buy in Britain; Introduction; Policy objectives; The evidence base for the 1980 legislation; Subsequent research on the statutory Right to Buy; The relationship between policy and research; The modernised or strategic Right to Buy in Scotland; Conclusions; 14 The Political Economy of Housing Research; Introduction Housing research resumes after World War II |
Record Nr. | UNISA-996213959203316 |
Oxford, UK ; ; Malden, MA, USA, : Blackwell Science, 2003 | ||
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Housing economics and public policy [[electronic resource] ] : essays in honour of Duncan Maclennan / / edited by Tony O'Sullivan and Kenneth Gibb |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford, UK ; ; Malden, MA, USA, : Blackwell Science, 2003 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (352 p.) |
Disciplina |
333.33/8
333.3380941 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
O'SullivanTony
GibbKenneth MaclennanDuncan |
Collana | Real estate issues |
Soggetto topico |
Housing policy
Housing Housing policy - Great Britain Housing - Great Britain Huisvesting Huisvestingsbeleid |
ISBN |
1-281-31860-4
9786611318604 0-470-79007-5 0-470-69068-2 0-470-68041-5 |
Classificazione | 71.83 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Housing Economics and Public Policy; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction; Perspectives on theory; Policy and practice; Contributions to this book; Recurrent themes and key issues for the future; 2 Urban Housing Models; Introduction; Urban residential trade-off models; Filtering in urban housing markets; Simulation models of urban housing; Conclusions; 3 Segmentation, Adjustment and Disequilibrium; Introduction; The causes and consequences of housing market segmentation; A model of housing market disequilibrium; Urban housing sub-market identification; Conclusions
4 Transactions Costs and Housing MarketsIntroduction; A taxonomy; A simple model of transactions costs; Some policy implications; 5 Hedonic Pricing Models: a Selective and Applied Review; Introduction; What is a hedonic price index?; Repeat sales models; The roots of hedonic price models; Conceptual issues in hedonic modelling; Specification issues; Hedonic modelling: the current position; Examples of applications; Concluding thoughts; 6 Housing, Random Walks, Complexity and the Macroeconomy; Introduction; The relationship between housing and the macroeconomy; Are house prices predictable? Conclusions7 Taxation, Subsidies and Housing Markets; Introduction; Distributional issues; Tax arbitrage; Taxation, inefficiency and market processes; Concluding comments; 8 The Economics of Social Housing; Introduction: the role of economic analysis in social housing; Ef. ciency reasons for social housing provision; Housing as a means of redistribution; The governance of housing; Conclusions; 9 Neighbourhood Dynamics and Housing Markets; Introduction; Defining neighbourhood; Idiosyncrasies of neighbourhood; How neighbourhoods come to be; Changes in neighbourhood Implications for neighbourhood regeneration policySummary and conclusion; 10 Access to Home Ownership in the United States: the Impact of Changing Perspectives on Constraints to Tenure Choice; Introduction; Constraints to tenure choice - theory and empirical evidence; Wealth constraints and racial differences in ownership in the United States; Implications for the affordability debate; Summary and conclusion; 11 Planning Regulation and Housing Supply in a Market System; Introduction; Researching housing supply; Planning and regulation of land use; Setting up an inter-urban panel model Model resultsConclusions; 12 Economics and Housing Planning; Introduction; The policy and institutional framework; Housing plans in practice; The land use planning system and housing planning; The roots of the problem; Conclusions; 13 The Right to Buy in Britain; Introduction; Policy objectives; The evidence base for the 1980 legislation; Subsequent research on the statutory Right to Buy; The relationship between policy and research; The modernised or strategic Right to Buy in Scotland; Conclusions; 14 The Political Economy of Housing Research; Introduction Housing research resumes after World War II |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910829812303321 |
Oxford, UK ; ; Malden, MA, USA, : Blackwell Science, 2003 | ||
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Housing economics and public policy [[electronic resource] ] : essays in honour of Duncan Maclennan / / edited by Tony O'Sullivan and Kenneth Gibb |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford, UK ; ; Malden, MA, USA, : Blackwell Science, 2003 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (352 p.) |
Disciplina |
333.33/8
333.3380941 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
O'SullivanTony
GibbKenneth MaclennanDuncan |
Collana | Real estate issues |
Soggetto topico |
Housing policy
Housing Housing policy - Great Britain Housing - Great Britain Huisvesting Huisvestingsbeleid |
ISBN |
1-281-31860-4
9786611318604 0-470-79007-5 0-470-69068-2 0-470-68041-5 |
Classificazione | 71.83 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Housing Economics and Public Policy; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction; Perspectives on theory; Policy and practice; Contributions to this book; Recurrent themes and key issues for the future; 2 Urban Housing Models; Introduction; Urban residential trade-off models; Filtering in urban housing markets; Simulation models of urban housing; Conclusions; 3 Segmentation, Adjustment and Disequilibrium; Introduction; The causes and consequences of housing market segmentation; A model of housing market disequilibrium; Urban housing sub-market identification; Conclusions
4 Transactions Costs and Housing MarketsIntroduction; A taxonomy; A simple model of transactions costs; Some policy implications; 5 Hedonic Pricing Models: a Selective and Applied Review; Introduction; What is a hedonic price index?; Repeat sales models; The roots of hedonic price models; Conceptual issues in hedonic modelling; Specification issues; Hedonic modelling: the current position; Examples of applications; Concluding thoughts; 6 Housing, Random Walks, Complexity and the Macroeconomy; Introduction; The relationship between housing and the macroeconomy; Are house prices predictable? Conclusions7 Taxation, Subsidies and Housing Markets; Introduction; Distributional issues; Tax arbitrage; Taxation, inefficiency and market processes; Concluding comments; 8 The Economics of Social Housing; Introduction: the role of economic analysis in social housing; Ef. ciency reasons for social housing provision; Housing as a means of redistribution; The governance of housing; Conclusions; 9 Neighbourhood Dynamics and Housing Markets; Introduction; Defining neighbourhood; Idiosyncrasies of neighbourhood; How neighbourhoods come to be; Changes in neighbourhood Implications for neighbourhood regeneration policySummary and conclusion; 10 Access to Home Ownership in the United States: the Impact of Changing Perspectives on Constraints to Tenure Choice; Introduction; Constraints to tenure choice - theory and empirical evidence; Wealth constraints and racial differences in ownership in the United States; Implications for the affordability debate; Summary and conclusion; 11 Planning Regulation and Housing Supply in a Market System; Introduction; Researching housing supply; Planning and regulation of land use; Setting up an inter-urban panel model Model resultsConclusions; 12 Economics and Housing Planning; Introduction; The policy and institutional framework; Housing plans in practice; The land use planning system and housing planning; The roots of the problem; Conclusions; 13 The Right to Buy in Britain; Introduction; Policy objectives; The evidence base for the 1980 legislation; Subsequent research on the statutory Right to Buy; The relationship between policy and research; The modernised or strategic Right to Buy in Scotland; Conclusions; 14 The Political Economy of Housing Research; Introduction Housing research resumes after World War II |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910841673403321 |
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Neighbourhood Effects or Neighbourhood Based Problems? [[electronic resource] ] : A Policy Context / / edited by David Manley, Maarten van Ham, Nick Bailey, Ludi Simpson, Duncan Maclennan |
Edizione | [1st ed. 2013.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Dordrecht : , : Springer Netherlands : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (301 p.) |
Disciplina |
307
362.1094 |
Soggetto topico |
Human geography
Geography Social policy Medical research Human Geography Geography, general Social Policy Quality of Life Research |
ISBN | 94-007-6695-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | 1: Neighbourhood effects or neighbourhood based problems? A policy context: David Manley, Maarten van Ham, Nick Bailey, Ludi Simpson and Duncan Maclennan -- 2: Educational area based initiatives: issues of redistribution and recognition: Carlo Raffo -- 3: Spatially-concentrated worklessness and neighbourhood policies: experiences from New Labour in England: Stephen Syrett and David North -- 4: The role of neighbourhoods in shaping crime and perceptions of crime: Ian Brunton-Smith, Alex Sutherland and Jonathan Jackson -- 5: An environmental justice framework for understanding neighbourhood inequalities in health and well-being: Jamie Pearce -- 6: Capitalist urbanization affects your life chances: exorcising the ghosts of ‘Neighbourhood Effects’: Tom Slater -- 7: Social mix: international policy approaches: Keith Kintrea -- 8: Neighbourhood revitalization in Canada: towards place-based policy solutions: Neil Bradford -- 9: Neighbourhood effects and evidence in neighbourhood policy in the UK: have they been connected and should they be?: Rebecca Tunstall -- 10: Neighbourhood based policies in the Netherlands: counteracting neighbourhood effects?: Gideon Bolt and Ronald van Kempen -- 11: U.S. assisted housing programs and poverty deconcentration: a critical geographic review: George Galster -- 12: Neighbourhood effects and social cohesion: exploring the evidence in Australian urban renewal policies: Kathy Arthurson -- 13: Neighbourhoods: evolving ideas, evidence and changing policies: Duncan Maclennan. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910739486603321 |
Dordrecht : , : Springer Netherlands : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2013 | ||
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Understanding Neighbourhood Dynamics [[electronic resource] ] : New Insights for Neighbourhood Effects Research / / edited by Maarten van Ham, David Manley, Nick Bailey, Ludi Simpson, Duncan Maclennan |
Edizione | [1st ed. 2013.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Dordrecht : , : Springer Netherlands : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (290 p.) |
Disciplina | 307.3362 |
Soggetto topico |
Human geography
Medicine Quality of life Population Human Geography Medicine/Public Health, general Quality of Life Research Population Economics |
ISBN |
1-283-64082-1
94-007-4854-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | 1: Understanding neighbourhood dynamics: new insights for neighbourhood effects research: Maarten van Ham, David Manley, Nick Bailey, Ludi Simpson and Duncan Maclennan -- 2: Understanding neighbourhood population dynamics for neighbourhood effects research: a review of recent evidence and data source developments: Nick Bailey, Helen Barnes, Mark Livingston and David Mclennan -- 3: The Causes of Long-Term Neighbourhood Change: Geoffrey Meen, Christian Nygaard and Julia Meen -- 4: How do mortgage lenders influence neighbourhood dynamics? Redlining and Predatory Lending: Manuel B. Aalbers -- 5: Urban restructuring, displaced households and neighbour-hood change: results from three Dutch cities: Hanneke Posthumus, Gideon Bolt and Ronald van Kempen -- 6: The effects of neighbourhood regeneration on the neighbourhood hierarchy of the city – A case study in Sweden: Åsa Bråmå -- 7: Neighbourhood social capital and residential mobility: Beate Volker, Gerald Mollenhorst, & Veronique Schutjens -- 8: Neighbourhood reputations, moving behaviour and neighbourhood dynamics: Matthieu Permentier -- 9: The components of socioeconomic neighbourhood change: an analysis of School Census data at varying spatial scales in England: Stephen Jivraj -- 10: How ethnic mix changes: typologising neighbourhood population dynamics of ethnic groups: Nissa Finney -- 11: Testing the racial proxy hypothesis: What is it that residents don’t like about their neighbourhood?: Karien Dekker -- 12: Community Choice in Large Cities: Selectivity and Ethnic Sorting Across Neighbourhoods: William A.V. Clark and Natasha Rivers. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910438351203321 |
Dordrecht : , : Springer Netherlands : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2013 | ||
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