Despite widespread recognition that housing is a serious social concern, policy responses have tended to be inadequate. After a brief review of the magnitude of the problem, this paper focuses on recent experience in the UK where, during a period of political volatility, housing has been the subject of significant government interventions, which in turn have provoked noteworthy reactions. However, the paper argues that all current mainstream housing policy proposals are limited by their adherence to the failed market model. Instead, a more radical agenda is proposed which draws on the UK’s successful record of public housing. The paper summarises some of the key Conservative government housing policies since 2016 - including the influence o...
Housing is turning the UK into a land of opportunities for overseas investors but failing its own ci...
The key argument set out in this article is that historical and comparative forms of investigation a...
This paper draws on historical institutionalism to consider the impact of housing-policy responses f...
Despite widespread recognition that housing is a serious social concern, policy responses have tende...
This paper provides a commentary on the contemporary housing crisis in England and links it to broad...
This paper provides a commentary on the contemporary housing crisis in England and links it to broad...
Housing affordability is a key concern of an ever-larger fraction of UK voters who are crammed into ...
This paper provides a critical perspective on England’s housing crisis, characterised here as a conc...
As debates about housing form an increasingly important arena of political controversy, much has bee...
The paper discusses the many reasons why housing policy can appear to be both incoherent and ineffec...
This paper will consider the political and ideological background to the ‘ credit crunch’ and will c...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Policy Press in Journal of Poverty and So...
This paper will examine the political and ideological background to the ‘ credit crunch’ and will co...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present a brief analytical summary of the current downturn...
Last week, Stewart Smyth outlined recent developments in Social Housing policy up to the Comprehensi...
Housing is turning the UK into a land of opportunities for overseas investors but failing its own ci...
The key argument set out in this article is that historical and comparative forms of investigation a...
This paper draws on historical institutionalism to consider the impact of housing-policy responses f...
Despite widespread recognition that housing is a serious social concern, policy responses have tende...
This paper provides a commentary on the contemporary housing crisis in England and links it to broad...
This paper provides a commentary on the contemporary housing crisis in England and links it to broad...
Housing affordability is a key concern of an ever-larger fraction of UK voters who are crammed into ...
This paper provides a critical perspective on England’s housing crisis, characterised here as a conc...
As debates about housing form an increasingly important arena of political controversy, much has bee...
The paper discusses the many reasons why housing policy can appear to be both incoherent and ineffec...
This paper will consider the political and ideological background to the ‘ credit crunch’ and will c...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Policy Press in Journal of Poverty and So...
This paper will examine the political and ideological background to the ‘ credit crunch’ and will co...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present a brief analytical summary of the current downturn...
Last week, Stewart Smyth outlined recent developments in Social Housing policy up to the Comprehensi...
Housing is turning the UK into a land of opportunities for overseas investors but failing its own ci...
The key argument set out in this article is that historical and comparative forms of investigation a...
This paper draws on historical institutionalism to consider the impact of housing-policy responses f...