1st Edition

Housing, Markets and Policy

Edited By Peter Malpass, Rob Rowlands Copyright 2010
280 Pages
by Routledge

280 Pages
by Routledge

280 Pages
by Routledge

This book of specially commissioned essays by distinguished housing scholars addresses the big issues in contemporary debates about housing and housing policy in the UK. Setting out a distinctive and coherent analysis, it steers a course between those accounts that rely on economic theory and analysis and those that emphasize policy. It is informed by the idea that the 1970s was a pivotal... Read more

1. Introduction Peter Malpass  2. Housing Policy and the Housing System in the 1970s Chris Watson and Pat Niner  3. A Privileged State? Council Housing as Social Escalator Ray Forrest  4. The Right to Buy Colin Jones  5. The Evolution of Stock Transfer: Privatisation or Towards Re-Nationalisation? David Mullins and Hal Pawson  6. The Rise (and Rise?) of Housing Associations Peter Malpass  7. The Transformation of Private Renting Peter A. Kemp  8. Home Ownership: Where Now? Peter Williams  9. Meeting the Demand for New Housing Glen Bramley  10. Competitiveness and social exclusion: the importance of place and rescaling in housing and regeneration policies Peter Lee 11. The Sustainable Communities: Housing, Dogma and the Opportunities Missed Rob Rowlands  12. Rediscovering Housing Policy: Back to the Future? Alan Murie  13. Conclusions and Questions about the Future Chris Paris

Biography

Peter Malpass is Professor of Housing and Urban Studies at the University of the West of England, UK.

Rob Rowlands is Lecturer at the Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, School of Public Policy, University of Birmingham, UK.