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Die Berliner Förderung des sozialen Wohnungsbaus steht vor einer zweiten entscheidenden Wende. Nachdem 1997 bereits die Neubauförderung eingestellt wurde, steht nun die Entscheidung über die Anschlussförderung der Wohnungsbaujahrgänge 1987 bis 1997 an. Folgt der Senat dem einstimmigen Votum...
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In deutschen Ballungsgebieten herrscht Wohnungsmangel. Das Angebot an - insbesondere bezahlbarem - Wohnraum hat nicht mit dem Wachstum der Nachfrage mitgehalten. Immer mehr Menschen werden aus attraktiven Wohnlagen verdrängt. Der Wohnungsmangel hat negative makroökonomische Konsequenzen, weil...
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The German construction industry is facing major challenges. Rising interest rates, high material costs and high energy prices have led to a sharp drop in orders and declining building permits. Consequently, capacity utilisation in the construction industry will fall while the shortage of aff...
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We suggest that public housing matters for FDI. We assume that FDI creates gains for some residents and losses for others. Losers from FDI will oppose FDI. To win support for FDI, local government may want to pay compensation in cash. In the paper’s model, however, cash payments are not...
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According to economic theory, there are no strong reasons to tax (or to subsidise) residential moves, although low levels of taxation may be potentially justified to deal with the presence of externalities and economic stability. This is in contrast to practise in most countries where...
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This article consists in three parts. The first part deals with theory. We evaluate the pros and cons of government involvement in urban housing and of renting versus ownership. In the second part, we summarize the different housing policies that have been implemented in the United States,...
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A perennial debate worldwide over housing aid policy focuses on whether the government should provide housing vouchers or subsidized public housing units. To complement the empirically- dominated literature, this paper builds a general equilibrium model that merges urban land use (monocentric...
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In this paper, we review the evidence base for social mixing in neighbourhoods, which is used as a strategy to tackle assumed negative neighbourhood effects. We discuss in detail the theoretical links between neighbourhood characteristics, and outcomes of individuals living in concentrations of...
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This report examines the Irish, Northern Irish, Welsh, Scottish, and English residential markets with a particular focus on their capacity to increase housing supply over the short to medium term. Our approach compares and contrasts how differences across the housing markets, in key costs of...
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