Housing Policy In The United States
An Introduction
Paul Balchin author Maureen Rhoden author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:2nd May '02
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Housing Policy in the United States is an essential guidebook to, and textbook for, housing policy, it is written for students, practitioners, government officials, real estate developers, and policy analysts. It discusses the most important issues in the field, introduces key concepts and institutions, and examines the most important programs. Written as an introductory text, it explains all concepts, trends, and programs without jargon, and includes empirical data concerning program evaluations, government documents, and studies carried out by the author and other scholars.
The first chapters present the context surrounding US housing policy, including basic trends and problems, the housing finance system, and the role of the federal tax system in subsidizing homeowner and rental housing. The middle chapters focus on individual subsidy programs. The closing chapters discuss issues and programs that do not necessarily involve subsidies, including homeownership, mixed-income housing, and governmental efforts to improve access to housing by reducing discriminatory barriers in the housing and mortgage markets. The concluding chapter also offers reflections on future directions of US. housing policy.
'... a most useful text for students of housing, planning, urban geography and other similar courses.' - Town Planning Review 'A perceptive and up-to-date critical analysis of current government policies towards housing.' - Government and Policy
ISBN: 9780415252133
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 975g
512 pages
4th edition