Despite diversity in market and policy frameworks, late twentieth century housing systems across industrialised economies in East Asia became increasingly focused on facilitating home ownership. Governments became characteristically interventionist in the housing sector, which was assumed to play broad economic, political and welfare roles. Despite the influence of the public sector, housing provision was largely commodified rather than de-commodified. Home ownership was perceived to enhance economic development, social solidarity and the asset base of family centred welfare provision. This view was bolstered by house price increases during an era of rapid economic growth. Expanding owner-occupied housing sectors ostensibly offset underdeve...
The debates on the role of state and market in the political economy have increase particularly sinc...
International audienceHousing policies have been at the very core of the national ideology of Singap...
In Japan, it has increasingly been becoming more difficult for young people to acquire a foothold on...
Despite diversity in market and policy frameworks, late twentieth century housing systems across ind...
Western societies promote home ownership in the belief that it provides a means to build up individu...
The regional economic crises in the late 1990s and the global economic crisis in the late 2000s had ...
The regional economic crises in the late 1990s and the global economic crisis in the late 2000s had ...
The Asia Pacific region, and in particular East Asia, underwent rapid urbanisation and industrialisa...
While patterns of housing policy, production and occupation are quite diverse, housing interventions...
In the welfare systems of East Asian countries, the income, care and other needs of older people hav...
The doctrine of positive non-interventionism was adopted by the Hong Kong Government as an excuse to...
Housing and home ownership has been strongly embedded in East Asian socioeconomic and policy models....
The aspiration for home ownership has widely spread across the society in Hong Kong since the Long T...
The article assesses the realignment of housing policy in various countries in East Asia since the l...
An important trend in housing delivery internationally has been rising rates of home-ownership. In H...
The debates on the role of state and market in the political economy have increase particularly sinc...
International audienceHousing policies have been at the very core of the national ideology of Singap...
In Japan, it has increasingly been becoming more difficult for young people to acquire a foothold on...
Despite diversity in market and policy frameworks, late twentieth century housing systems across ind...
Western societies promote home ownership in the belief that it provides a means to build up individu...
The regional economic crises in the late 1990s and the global economic crisis in the late 2000s had ...
The regional economic crises in the late 1990s and the global economic crisis in the late 2000s had ...
The Asia Pacific region, and in particular East Asia, underwent rapid urbanisation and industrialisa...
While patterns of housing policy, production and occupation are quite diverse, housing interventions...
In the welfare systems of East Asian countries, the income, care and other needs of older people hav...
The doctrine of positive non-interventionism was adopted by the Hong Kong Government as an excuse to...
Housing and home ownership has been strongly embedded in East Asian socioeconomic and policy models....
The aspiration for home ownership has widely spread across the society in Hong Kong since the Long T...
The article assesses the realignment of housing policy in various countries in East Asia since the l...
An important trend in housing delivery internationally has been rising rates of home-ownership. In H...
The debates on the role of state and market in the political economy have increase particularly sinc...
International audienceHousing policies have been at the very core of the national ideology of Singap...
In Japan, it has increasingly been becoming more difficult for young people to acquire a foothold on...