Summary. The affordability problems of acquiring home ownership in Australia have attracted much attention in recent years. This has led to many suggested (and some implemented) schemes to reduce these problems either by restructuring loan repayments or by providing subsidies to selected groups of people who are in most need of assistance to buy their own homes. There has been little attempt to measure the cost to the government of these latter subsidy schemes. This study continues a previous theoretical analysis which quantifies cash flow profiles over the lifetime of houses, taking into account detailed estimates of housing costs, the characteristics of the size of loan, distribution of loan sizes with income, the length of residence and ...
This project provides important information for the formulation and design of policies that aim to i...
The position of housing demand and supply is not consistent. The Australian situation counters the e...
Developer paid fees or infrastructure charges are a commonly used mechanism for local governments to...
Home-ownership has long been a characteristic feature of Australian housing. This thesis takes a de...
This paper quantifies the major subsidies and taxes separately for the homeowner and rental sectors,...
This paper quantifies the major subsidies and taxes that affect housing, the impacts on house prices...
Housing affordability has declined in a number of countries over the past 20 years. Governments are ...
Using ABS Household Expenditure Survey statistics, this study finds, among other things, that real h...
The broadly accepted housing affordability indicator is calculated as the housing cost-to-income rat...
Title on published report is "Scoping study on household responses to declining affordability: Final...
This report argues that there are eight highly persistent myths about the nature of housing markets ...
Over the last decade housing has been at the forefront of public discourse and policy debate in Aust...
In Australia and other ‘homeownership societies’ it has been conventional to think of housing pathwa...
Many countries have undergone a broad retreat from the use of indirect (supply) subsidies to meet lo...
This thesis examines the impacts of Local, State and Federal Government tax treatment of owner-occup...
This project provides important information for the formulation and design of policies that aim to i...
The position of housing demand and supply is not consistent. The Australian situation counters the e...
Developer paid fees or infrastructure charges are a commonly used mechanism for local governments to...
Home-ownership has long been a characteristic feature of Australian housing. This thesis takes a de...
This paper quantifies the major subsidies and taxes separately for the homeowner and rental sectors,...
This paper quantifies the major subsidies and taxes that affect housing, the impacts on house prices...
Housing affordability has declined in a number of countries over the past 20 years. Governments are ...
Using ABS Household Expenditure Survey statistics, this study finds, among other things, that real h...
The broadly accepted housing affordability indicator is calculated as the housing cost-to-income rat...
Title on published report is "Scoping study on household responses to declining affordability: Final...
This report argues that there are eight highly persistent myths about the nature of housing markets ...
Over the last decade housing has been at the forefront of public discourse and policy debate in Aust...
In Australia and other ‘homeownership societies’ it has been conventional to think of housing pathwa...
Many countries have undergone a broad retreat from the use of indirect (supply) subsidies to meet lo...
This thesis examines the impacts of Local, State and Federal Government tax treatment of owner-occup...
This project provides important information for the formulation and design of policies that aim to i...
The position of housing demand and supply is not consistent. The Australian situation counters the e...
Developer paid fees or infrastructure charges are a commonly used mechanism for local governments to...