Kate Barker emphasises the interconnectedness of the various elements of the housing system, and therefore the difficulty of finding policy interventions that (a) work and (b) don’t have unintended consequences, finds Kath Scanlon
Recent reports of shortages of housing supply in the UK may raise concerns about rising rents and ho...
In the edited collection Urban Neighborhoods in a New Era: Revitalization Politics in the Postindust...
The current state of housing in the UK is in crisis, with house-prices and rents spiralling out of c...
Planning is about other things as well, but it is fundamentally an economic activity. It allocates a...
Planning is about other things as well, but it is fundamentally an economic activity. It allocates a...
Potts, Deborah. 2020: Broken Cities: Inside the Global Housing Crisis. Zed Press. 319 pp. £70.00 har...
This CABE publication, issued as a download from CABE’s website at the end of 2009, picks up the cal...
Introduced under the Thatcher government, ‘Right to Buy’ has had a formative effect on housing in th...
This book is a well-thought out and thought-provoking read. Although the focus is firmly on the US c...
In Municipal Dreams: The Rise and Fall of Council Housing, John Boughton offers a compelling and gro...
Posted by Paul Cheshire, SERC and LSE The British housing market, especially the English housing mar...
Everybody seems to accept that there is something wrong with the way housing is delivered in Britain...
This paper provides a critical perspective on England’s housing crisis, characterised here as a conc...
Despite having existed for hundreds, if not thousands, of years in every country across the globe th...
We have far too few homes in Britain, and this drives house prices upwards. Even the recent collapse...
Recent reports of shortages of housing supply in the UK may raise concerns about rising rents and ho...
In the edited collection Urban Neighborhoods in a New Era: Revitalization Politics in the Postindust...
The current state of housing in the UK is in crisis, with house-prices and rents spiralling out of c...
Planning is about other things as well, but it is fundamentally an economic activity. It allocates a...
Planning is about other things as well, but it is fundamentally an economic activity. It allocates a...
Potts, Deborah. 2020: Broken Cities: Inside the Global Housing Crisis. Zed Press. 319 pp. £70.00 har...
This CABE publication, issued as a download from CABE’s website at the end of 2009, picks up the cal...
Introduced under the Thatcher government, ‘Right to Buy’ has had a formative effect on housing in th...
This book is a well-thought out and thought-provoking read. Although the focus is firmly on the US c...
In Municipal Dreams: The Rise and Fall of Council Housing, John Boughton offers a compelling and gro...
Posted by Paul Cheshire, SERC and LSE The British housing market, especially the English housing mar...
Everybody seems to accept that there is something wrong with the way housing is delivered in Britain...
This paper provides a critical perspective on England’s housing crisis, characterised here as a conc...
Despite having existed for hundreds, if not thousands, of years in every country across the globe th...
We have far too few homes in Britain, and this drives house prices upwards. Even the recent collapse...
Recent reports of shortages of housing supply in the UK may raise concerns about rising rents and ho...
In the edited collection Urban Neighborhoods in a New Era: Revitalization Politics in the Postindust...
The current state of housing in the UK is in crisis, with house-prices and rents spiralling out of c...