This paper explores the relationships between local or national housing markets and recent historic transformations in global capitalism. It proposes a periodisation of developments in housing markets, policies and practices distinguishing between, first, the pre-modern period; second, the modern or Fordist period; third, the flexible neoliberal or post-Fordist period; and fourth, the late neoliberal or emerging post-crisis period. This periodisation is a heuristic device that helps to make sense of the interdependence of national housing markets and the global financial crisis. The argument is not that the crisis caused the breakdown of the post-Fordist housing model, but rather that the shift to this model introduced certain dynamics to h...
An unsustainable weakening of credit standards induced a US mortgage and housing bubble whose consum...
The central question in our paper is how the crisis impacts on national housing markets: how vulnera...
This article takes a long view of the U.S. housing market; from its inception as locally owned and o...
© 2017 Urban Research Publications Limited There is a small but growing literature on the financiali...
The world has still to emerge fully from the housing-triggered Global Financial Crisis, but housing ...
For some time housing has been an object of government and governance. It is not surprising therefor...
Housing has played an essential part in the global financial crisis 2007-08 and the Euro crisis. Lar...
The global housing, credit and eventually debt crisis that started in 2007 exposed the interconnecti...
Rates of homeownership advanced significantly across most advanced economies in the second half of t...
In the literature, one finds various explanations for the rise of financialized capitalism. In the d...
First published online: 16 October 2019The global financial crisis has ushered in a major housing cr...
Neoliberal Housing Policy considers some of the most significant housing issues facing the West toda...
The present period of financial instability is also likely to become known as the end of an era; an ...
The global financial crisis has ushered in a major housing crisis in many European countries: severe...
Several previous papers have detected the effects of a global crisis on an economy or a certain mark...
An unsustainable weakening of credit standards induced a US mortgage and housing bubble whose consum...
The central question in our paper is how the crisis impacts on national housing markets: how vulnera...
This article takes a long view of the U.S. housing market; from its inception as locally owned and o...
© 2017 Urban Research Publications Limited There is a small but growing literature on the financiali...
The world has still to emerge fully from the housing-triggered Global Financial Crisis, but housing ...
For some time housing has been an object of government and governance. It is not surprising therefor...
Housing has played an essential part in the global financial crisis 2007-08 and the Euro crisis. Lar...
The global housing, credit and eventually debt crisis that started in 2007 exposed the interconnecti...
Rates of homeownership advanced significantly across most advanced economies in the second half of t...
In the literature, one finds various explanations for the rise of financialized capitalism. In the d...
First published online: 16 October 2019The global financial crisis has ushered in a major housing cr...
Neoliberal Housing Policy considers some of the most significant housing issues facing the West toda...
The present period of financial instability is also likely to become known as the end of an era; an ...
The global financial crisis has ushered in a major housing crisis in many European countries: severe...
Several previous papers have detected the effects of a global crisis on an economy or a certain mark...
An unsustainable weakening of credit standards induced a US mortgage and housing bubble whose consum...
The central question in our paper is how the crisis impacts on national housing markets: how vulnera...
This article takes a long view of the U.S. housing market; from its inception as locally owned and o...