Housing policies in many countries have become more market orientated as the role of governments has shifted from the direct supply and funding of non-market housing towards the role of a regulator and facilitator. Central to this development is the notion that providers of social housing have to become more competitive. Arguably, these social housing changes have important implications for the relationship between social and market rented housing and thus the rental market as a whole. Conceptual frameworks that facilitate the understanding of this relationship are sparse commodities. This paper seeks to develop a theoretical framework that can be used to shed light on the conditions, processes, and effects of the new relation between the t...
The once clear demarcation of funding and roles of the social and market rental sectors seems to hav...
While there are well-rehearsed debates between neo-classical economists and town planners over the w...
This paper analyses price-rent ratios under different housing career structures. A housing market wi...
Housing policies in many countries have become more market orientated as the role of governments has...
When policy makers claim that rented housing has to become more competitive, there is no consensus o...
Governments in many European countries have required social housing providers to become more market ...
Competition between social and market renting: a theoretical application of the structure-conduct-pe...
In the context of shifting regulatory approaches and changing provision structures in many Western r...
Governments in many countries have required social housing providers to operate more marketorientate...
The purpose of this paper is to re-appraise the role of the private renting in the housing system dr...
Social housing providers in many advanced economies have been directed towards market-orientated and...
We critically examine conventional economic models which assume that urban rental markets are compet...
In an attempt to promote efficiency and consumer choice, many governments in Europe have in recent y...
This paper will set out the concept of a 'gap' between the social rented and market rented housing s...
The merits of market and non-market, or social, housing provision are often debated on the basis of ...
The once clear demarcation of funding and roles of the social and market rental sectors seems to hav...
While there are well-rehearsed debates between neo-classical economists and town planners over the w...
This paper analyses price-rent ratios under different housing career structures. A housing market wi...
Housing policies in many countries have become more market orientated as the role of governments has...
When policy makers claim that rented housing has to become more competitive, there is no consensus o...
Governments in many European countries have required social housing providers to become more market ...
Competition between social and market renting: a theoretical application of the structure-conduct-pe...
In the context of shifting regulatory approaches and changing provision structures in many Western r...
Governments in many countries have required social housing providers to operate more marketorientate...
The purpose of this paper is to re-appraise the role of the private renting in the housing system dr...
Social housing providers in many advanced economies have been directed towards market-orientated and...
We critically examine conventional economic models which assume that urban rental markets are compet...
In an attempt to promote efficiency and consumer choice, many governments in Europe have in recent y...
This paper will set out the concept of a 'gap' between the social rented and market rented housing s...
The merits of market and non-market, or social, housing provision are often debated on the basis of ...
The once clear demarcation of funding and roles of the social and market rental sectors seems to hav...
While there are well-rehearsed debates between neo-classical economists and town planners over the w...
This paper analyses price-rent ratios under different housing career structures. A housing market wi...