Systems of housing supply and housing production in Europe : a comparison of the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Germany
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Systems of housing supply and housing production in Europe : a comparison of the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Germany
(Perspectives on Europe : contemporary interdisciplinary research)
Ashgate, c1998
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Bibliography: p. 201-215
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This is a comparison of three European states - the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Germany. The book investigates the effect of different policy stances on the volume and tenure of new housing production and examines a number of contemporary theories. The methodology considers the role of markets, political systems and cultural factors in explaining why housing production outcomes differ. Comparative housing studies can be criticised for a number of reasons. Sometimes the theoretical framework lacks raison d'etre, other times the approach comprises a purely descriptive country-by-country overview. This study differs in the emphasis given to methodological problems and in the approach to comparative systems, which is on an issue-by-issue basis. The conclusions show that systems of supply in which governements intervene significantly, often regulate production more successfully than those in which production is mainly market-driven.
目次
- Theory and method in comparative analysis
- systems of housing supply - between policy and process
- structure and agencies in housing supply
- housing production and housing systems - a statistical analysis.
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