Owning a house is the most important economic choice most families will ever make. Yet, our understanding of the political causes and consequences of homeownership is rather thin. This review argues that political scientists need to take housing much more seriously, not least because of the unprecedented surges and collapses of house prices over the past two decades. The housing market is both a proxy for and a cause of growing social cleavages that shape how citizens view political issues from the size of the welfare state to the attractiveness of populist campaigns. The article begins by re-examining classic work on property from the nineteenth century as a still-relevant guide to the winners and losers from property market shocks and reg...
In recent years, there has been a resurgence of political economy scholarship stressing the class an...
Housing has played an essential part in the global financial crisis 2007-08 and the Euro crisis. Lar...
It has often been claimed that the academic field of housing studies is dominated by a policy perspe...
Owning a house is the most important economic choice most families will ever make. Yet, our understa...
The major economic story of the last decade has been the surge and collapse of house prices worldwid...
The major economic story of the last decade has been the surge and collapse of house prices worldwid...
The major economic story of the last decade has been the surge and collapse of house prices worldwid...
While the economic implications of housing have been examined extensively, surprisingly limited atte...
The issue of “housing” has generally not been granted an important role in post-war political econom...
The major economic story of the last decade has been the surge and collapse of house prices worldwid...
While the economic implications of housing have been examined extensively, surprisingly limited atte...
peer reviewedThis volume provides a comprehensive analysis of how politics shape housing markets and...
Comparative and international political economy (CPE and IPE) are justifiably obsessed with finance ...
Comparative and international political economy (CPE and IPE) are justifiably obsessed with finance ...
In context of ongoing transformations in housing markets and socioeconomic conditions, this book foc...
In recent years, there has been a resurgence of political economy scholarship stressing the class an...
Housing has played an essential part in the global financial crisis 2007-08 and the Euro crisis. Lar...
It has often been claimed that the academic field of housing studies is dominated by a policy perspe...
Owning a house is the most important economic choice most families will ever make. Yet, our understa...
The major economic story of the last decade has been the surge and collapse of house prices worldwid...
The major economic story of the last decade has been the surge and collapse of house prices worldwid...
The major economic story of the last decade has been the surge and collapse of house prices worldwid...
While the economic implications of housing have been examined extensively, surprisingly limited atte...
The issue of “housing” has generally not been granted an important role in post-war political econom...
The major economic story of the last decade has been the surge and collapse of house prices worldwid...
While the economic implications of housing have been examined extensively, surprisingly limited atte...
peer reviewedThis volume provides a comprehensive analysis of how politics shape housing markets and...
Comparative and international political economy (CPE and IPE) are justifiably obsessed with finance ...
Comparative and international political economy (CPE and IPE) are justifiably obsessed with finance ...
In context of ongoing transformations in housing markets and socioeconomic conditions, this book foc...
In recent years, there has been a resurgence of political economy scholarship stressing the class an...
Housing has played an essential part in the global financial crisis 2007-08 and the Euro crisis. Lar...
It has often been claimed that the academic field of housing studies is dominated by a policy perspe...