We investigate the impact on social welfare of the United Kingdom (UK) policy introduced in 1980 by which public housing tenants (council housing in UK parlance) had the right to purchase their houses at heavily discounted prices. This was known as the Right to Buy (RTB) policy. Although this internationally-unique policy was the largest source of public privatization revenue in the UK and raised home ownership as a share of housing tenure by around 15%, the policy has been little analyzed by economists. We investigate the equilibrium housing policy of the public authority in terms of quality and quantity of publicly-provided housing both in the absence and presence of a RTB policy. We find that RTB can improve the aggregate welfare of low-...
Focusing on policy feedback, this article examines the influence, four decades after its enactment, ...
Contemporary debates around affordability have largely focused on homeownership and private renting....
Focusing on policy feedback, this article examines the influence, four decades after its enactment, ...
This paper examines how and why the Right to Buy (RTB) scheme changed drastically in the UK from 198...
The introduction of the mandatory 'Right to Buy' (RTB) in 1980 for qualifying tenants in municipal h...
Ongoing neoliberal policies have realigned the links between housing and welfare, positioning reside...
Ongoing neoliberal policies have realigned the links between housing and welfare, positioning reside...
Ongoing neoliberal policies have realigned the links between housing and welfare, positioning reside...
Ongoing neoliberal policies have realigned the links between housing and welfare, positioning reside...
Ongoing neoliberal policies have realigned the links between housing and welfare, positioning reside...
This paper proposes an examination of the values that are apparent in the recent growth of the UK’s ...
In the past few decades, urban regeneration policies have taken firm root in many Western European c...
In this article, Steffan Evans looks at how the extension of Right to Buy in England could alter the...
In the past few decades, urban regeneration policies have taken firm root in many Western European c...
In the past few decades, urban regeneration policies have taken firm root in many Western European c...
Focusing on policy feedback, this article examines the influence, four decades after its enactment, ...
Contemporary debates around affordability have largely focused on homeownership and private renting....
Focusing on policy feedback, this article examines the influence, four decades after its enactment, ...
This paper examines how and why the Right to Buy (RTB) scheme changed drastically in the UK from 198...
The introduction of the mandatory 'Right to Buy' (RTB) in 1980 for qualifying tenants in municipal h...
Ongoing neoliberal policies have realigned the links between housing and welfare, positioning reside...
Ongoing neoliberal policies have realigned the links between housing and welfare, positioning reside...
Ongoing neoliberal policies have realigned the links between housing and welfare, positioning reside...
Ongoing neoliberal policies have realigned the links between housing and welfare, positioning reside...
Ongoing neoliberal policies have realigned the links between housing and welfare, positioning reside...
This paper proposes an examination of the values that are apparent in the recent growth of the UK’s ...
In the past few decades, urban regeneration policies have taken firm root in many Western European c...
In this article, Steffan Evans looks at how the extension of Right to Buy in England could alter the...
In the past few decades, urban regeneration policies have taken firm root in many Western European c...
In the past few decades, urban regeneration policies have taken firm root in many Western European c...
Focusing on policy feedback, this article examines the influence, four decades after its enactment, ...
Contemporary debates around affordability have largely focused on homeownership and private renting....
Focusing on policy feedback, this article examines the influence, four decades after its enactment, ...