Currently, there is a severe shortage of social housing in Australia. In order to address this pressing problem, there is an urgent need for huge investment into this sector, which would require the participation of private institutional investors. This paper analyses this issue from a new perspective or a new lens. It applies the “missing market or incomplete market” theory to review the existing literature relating to social housing finance. The existing studies on social finance, while very useful and having important practical outcomes, are often not solidly guided by scientific theory. This paper therefore fills this gap. It attempts to identify the plausible reasons which cause missing/incomplete markets, in general, and...
Access to capital is one of the key issues facing the social economy. This paper uses a case study o...
Ensuring necessary and appropriate levels of social housing investment begins with a well-evidenced ...
Institutional investors currently play a negligible role in the private rental market in Australia. ...
There is an acute shortage of social housing in Australia; hence, the supply of social housing needs...
Safe, adequate, affordable and appropriate housing is critical to health, wellbeing, and social and ...
Hall and Berry (2004) in Operating Deficits and Public Housing: Policy Options for Reversing the Tre...
This paper reports on the progress to date of research into the feasibility of encouraging a large a...
This research modelled five alternative pathways to funding social housing and found the ‘capital gr...
Safe, adequate, affordable and appropriate housing is critical to health, wellbeing and social and e...
The nation’s investment in public rental housing in the post-war period has created major social and...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to identify the financial barriers to the supply of affordable ...
This paper presents an account of recent housing and mortgage market developments in Australia viewe...
Private finance has been playing an increasing role in the financing of social housing. The entry of...
Social housing in Australia is under pressure. Put simply, demand remains high, whilst the annual su...
Housing affordability among low-to moderate-income private tenants has been declining over the past ...
Access to capital is one of the key issues facing the social economy. This paper uses a case study o...
Ensuring necessary and appropriate levels of social housing investment begins with a well-evidenced ...
Institutional investors currently play a negligible role in the private rental market in Australia. ...
There is an acute shortage of social housing in Australia; hence, the supply of social housing needs...
Safe, adequate, affordable and appropriate housing is critical to health, wellbeing, and social and ...
Hall and Berry (2004) in Operating Deficits and Public Housing: Policy Options for Reversing the Tre...
This paper reports on the progress to date of research into the feasibility of encouraging a large a...
This research modelled five alternative pathways to funding social housing and found the ‘capital gr...
Safe, adequate, affordable and appropriate housing is critical to health, wellbeing and social and e...
The nation’s investment in public rental housing in the post-war period has created major social and...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to identify the financial barriers to the supply of affordable ...
This paper presents an account of recent housing and mortgage market developments in Australia viewe...
Private finance has been playing an increasing role in the financing of social housing. The entry of...
Social housing in Australia is under pressure. Put simply, demand remains high, whilst the annual su...
Housing affordability among low-to moderate-income private tenants has been declining over the past ...
Access to capital is one of the key issues facing the social economy. This paper uses a case study o...
Ensuring necessary and appropriate levels of social housing investment begins with a well-evidenced ...
Institutional investors currently play a negligible role in the private rental market in Australia. ...