This report examined the notion of an efficient housing market and identified key indicators of housing system efficiency, responsiveness, and risk. It examined implications of particular housing supply settings and outcomes to understand economic productivity and participation at regional and local scales. This study was based on the views of an expert Investigative Panel composed of international scholars, Australian industry experts and industry leaders, as well as policy officers and practitioners from Commonwealth, state and local governments
Most Australians live and work in cities. They are essential to generating growth and to creating an...
Purpose: \ud The challenges of providing housing that sustains its inhabitants socially, economicall...
Although there have been claims made for some considerable time that increasing the amount of new ho...
Inefficient housing markets can have widespread and lasting impacts on productivity and the wider ec...
Inefficient housing markets can have widespread and lasting impacts on productivity and the wider ec...
© 2020 Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute. All rights reserved. Key points • Divers...
This Investigative Panel draws on international evidence and experts to understand how planning pe...
This report forms part of an AHURI Inquiry into housing policies, labour force participation and eco...
Key findings This is the Final Report of an AHURI Inquiry into the capacity of Australia's affordabl...
This paper argues that policy makers need a more fine-grained understanding of housing submarkets, t...
Housing is fundamental to the welfare of all Australians. From a social perspective it promotes and ...
Policy-makers have long understood the relationship between housing and the economy through the mult...
The housing market has been extensively investigated in the literature; however there is a lack of u...
Housing problems are truly universal. For households the residential choice decision is basic both i...
Despite the bursting of the global housing bubble, the ratio of incomes to housing prices has shown ...
Most Australians live and work in cities. They are essential to generating growth and to creating an...
Purpose: \ud The challenges of providing housing that sustains its inhabitants socially, economicall...
Although there have been claims made for some considerable time that increasing the amount of new ho...
Inefficient housing markets can have widespread and lasting impacts on productivity and the wider ec...
Inefficient housing markets can have widespread and lasting impacts on productivity and the wider ec...
© 2020 Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute. All rights reserved. Key points • Divers...
This Investigative Panel draws on international evidence and experts to understand how planning pe...
This report forms part of an AHURI Inquiry into housing policies, labour force participation and eco...
Key findings This is the Final Report of an AHURI Inquiry into the capacity of Australia's affordabl...
This paper argues that policy makers need a more fine-grained understanding of housing submarkets, t...
Housing is fundamental to the welfare of all Australians. From a social perspective it promotes and ...
Policy-makers have long understood the relationship between housing and the economy through the mult...
The housing market has been extensively investigated in the literature; however there is a lack of u...
Housing problems are truly universal. For households the residential choice decision is basic both i...
Despite the bursting of the global housing bubble, the ratio of incomes to housing prices has shown ...
Most Australians live and work in cities. They are essential to generating growth and to creating an...
Purpose: \ud The challenges of providing housing that sustains its inhabitants socially, economicall...
Although there have been claims made for some considerable time that increasing the amount of new ho...