Traditional public housing is dwindling. Federal policy has increasingly encouraged privatization, shifting stewardship of public housing out of the hands of government and into the hands of private, for-profit companies. Privatization in this context has both benefits and risks. A particularly compelling area of study is the attempt by lawmakers to conscript private contractors into serving public policy goals. Private landlords are obligated not merely to provide housing, but to conduct themselves in ways that promote the interests of vulnerable people. The case of public housing suggests that legislative mandates and contractual obligations are not enough to assure this outcome, and must be accompanied by a commitment to vigorous monitor...
A wide range of services provided by the public sector are credence goods, i.e., services for which ...
The study of the private management of public housing is an important topic to be critically analyze...
This Article explores the foundations of the Social Security privatization debate. What is frequentl...
Domestic law scholars and policymakers have long debated issues surrounding privatization.\u27 Over ...
The demand for housing for poor people in the United States has grown significantly in recent years....
Public housing faces many difficulties in the Twenty-First Century, but making tenancies ‘sustainabl...
Privatization has become a permanent and increasingly significant fixture on the landscape of contem...
This Article explores the character of the public housing tenancy, comparing it with the common law ...
Recent legislation allows public housing projects to be sold to the tenants. This article describes ...
The demand for housing for poor people in the United States has grown significantly in recent years....
This article examines the government efforts to respond to affordable housing issues and summarizes ...
The Housing Choice Voucher Program provides low-income families with federally funded rental assista...
Property in the United States has been used as a mechanism for speculative investment and wealth gen...
Affordable housing projects in the United States have served as an integral part, and often the back...
Privatization is often promoted as a cure for many of the problems of government. In this Article, P...
A wide range of services provided by the public sector are credence goods, i.e., services for which ...
The study of the private management of public housing is an important topic to be critically analyze...
This Article explores the foundations of the Social Security privatization debate. What is frequentl...
Domestic law scholars and policymakers have long debated issues surrounding privatization.\u27 Over ...
The demand for housing for poor people in the United States has grown significantly in recent years....
Public housing faces many difficulties in the Twenty-First Century, but making tenancies ‘sustainabl...
Privatization has become a permanent and increasingly significant fixture on the landscape of contem...
This Article explores the character of the public housing tenancy, comparing it with the common law ...
Recent legislation allows public housing projects to be sold to the tenants. This article describes ...
The demand for housing for poor people in the United States has grown significantly in recent years....
This article examines the government efforts to respond to affordable housing issues and summarizes ...
The Housing Choice Voucher Program provides low-income families with federally funded rental assista...
Property in the United States has been used as a mechanism for speculative investment and wealth gen...
Affordable housing projects in the United States have served as an integral part, and often the back...
Privatization is often promoted as a cure for many of the problems of government. In this Article, P...
A wide range of services provided by the public sector are credence goods, i.e., services for which ...
The study of the private management of public housing is an important topic to be critically analyze...
This Article explores the foundations of the Social Security privatization debate. What is frequentl...