In this paper we develop arguments to suggest that regional differences in housing markets and household resources, and in tenure, are important explanations of the pattern of the UK housing system. We use a new microsurvey of six urban housing systems to demonstrate how they differ and why such differences can be important.</p
There has been a growing emphasis in housing policy and its impacts on sub-regional economies. Yet t...
This paper explores some implications for the housing market of the operation of the land use planni...
Drehmann et al. (2012) of the BIS lament the attention given to medium-term cycles. They highlight a...
In this paper we develop arguments to suggest that regional differences in housing markets and house...
Housing markets have multiple interactions with the rest of the economy and these are surveyed in th...
This paper examines the notions of market and sub-market in the context of housing. It first propose...
This paper explores the emergence of housing strategies at the regional level in England in the cont...
As home ownership in the UK housing market has become mature, economic and econometric analyses of u...
The housing market has been extensively investigated in the literature; however there is a lack of u...
In this paper the authors examine the technical assumptions and measureent errors involved in the po...
Summary. The paper presents by using regionally disaggregated data for the British Economic Planning...
Formulating proper responses to housing problems requires looking at the processes of housing consum...
Uneven spatial development has long been a characteristic feature of the economic and social fabric ...
The government wants 3m houses built by 2020. Economic theory tells us their locations matter for li...
This paper considers the impact of existing land use patterns on housing supply price elasticities i...
There has been a growing emphasis in housing policy and its impacts on sub-regional economies. Yet t...
This paper explores some implications for the housing market of the operation of the land use planni...
Drehmann et al. (2012) of the BIS lament the attention given to medium-term cycles. They highlight a...
In this paper we develop arguments to suggest that regional differences in housing markets and house...
Housing markets have multiple interactions with the rest of the economy and these are surveyed in th...
This paper examines the notions of market and sub-market in the context of housing. It first propose...
This paper explores the emergence of housing strategies at the regional level in England in the cont...
As home ownership in the UK housing market has become mature, economic and econometric analyses of u...
The housing market has been extensively investigated in the literature; however there is a lack of u...
In this paper the authors examine the technical assumptions and measureent errors involved in the po...
Summary. The paper presents by using regionally disaggregated data for the British Economic Planning...
Formulating proper responses to housing problems requires looking at the processes of housing consum...
Uneven spatial development has long been a characteristic feature of the economic and social fabric ...
The government wants 3m houses built by 2020. Economic theory tells us their locations matter for li...
This paper considers the impact of existing land use patterns on housing supply price elasticities i...
There has been a growing emphasis in housing policy and its impacts on sub-regional economies. Yet t...
This paper explores some implications for the housing market of the operation of the land use planni...
Drehmann et al. (2012) of the BIS lament the attention given to medium-term cycles. They highlight a...