The Dutch institutional configuration is unique in its hybrid character. The specific mixture of a strong welfare state and an Anglo-American-oriented economy, which is even more pronounced in the case of Amsterdam, creates a buffering capacity. However, this capacity is expected to be insufficient to absorb the entire impact of the current financial and economic crises. The Amsterdam economy, segments of the housing market and urban development in general will be hard hit by the crises. The state will be reasserting itself, but will soon suffer from a lack of investment capital. Copyright (c) 2010 The Authors. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research(c) 2010 Joint Editors and Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
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After the Netherlands in 2009 landed in the first of three recessions, the government, which took of...
In this Chapter we describe the development of Amsterdam Metropolitan Housing Market over the years....
Many postindustrial cities across Europe and other contexts are marked by growing social–spatial ine...
The Dutch institutional configuration is unique in its hybrid character. The specific mixture of a s...
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With very low unemployment, a large and stable current account surplus, low government debt and a bu...
Item does not contain fulltextThe Dutch response to the economic crisis emphasizes stabilizing the d...
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The global housing, credit and eventually debt crisis that started in 2007 exposed the interconnecti...
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Traditional neo-classical economic theories are failing to explain the current situation in the Dutc...
This article is about the strategies of Dutch cities for the historic urban core, based on empirical...
This contribution deals with the impact of the credit crunch on the Dutch housing market and the pol...
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In this Chapter we describe the development of Amsterdam Metropolitan Housing Market over the years....
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