The Routledge Handbook of Housing Economics
Exploring the Intersection of Housing, Economy, and Policy
Geoffrey Meen editor Kenneth Gibb editor Chris Leishman editor Alex Marsh editor Craig Watkins editor Rachel Ong ViforJ editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:29th Feb '24
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This handbook presents a thorough overview of housing economics, exploring its implications on society and policy, making it an essential resource for students and researchers.
Housing is a critical component of consumer assets and spending, significantly influencing social policy and the broader macroeconomy. The Routledge Handbook of Housing Economics delves into these themes, addressing essential topics such as intergenerational housing inequality and the effectiveness and fairness of housing interventions. This comprehensive exploration highlights the intricate relationship between housing and economic dynamics, illustrating how housing issues impact various societal aspects.
The Routledge Handbook of Housing Economics features contributions from an international array of experts, providing a well-rounded perspective on this vital field. The volume is organized into four main sections, beginning with eight chapters focused on microeconomics and housing. Subsequent sections cover macroeconomics and finance, culminating in a series of chapters addressing policy dimensions. While many contributions are grounded in traditional economics and finance, there are also discussions emphasizing institutional, behavioral, and political economy viewpoints, offering a diverse range of insights.
This meticulously curated handbook serves as an essential resource for advanced students, researchers, and policymakers engaged in housing economics, urban studies, urban planning, public economics, and real estate finance. By drawing on international literature and presenting state-of-the-art reviews, the Routledge Handbook of Housing Economics not only informs but also challenges prevailing economic narratives, making it a significant addition to the academic discourse on housing.
ISBN: 9780367347178
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 807g
328 pages