Housing Policy Reforms in Post-Socialist Europe: Lost in TransitionSpringer Science & Business Media, 2008 M12 29 - 262 pages The book explores both theoretically and empirically the impacts of housing reforms on housing provision in the context of the transition from a centrally-planned to a market-based economy. Fifteen years after the overthrow of state socialism housing policy has lost its privileged status of a political priority as most politically emb- ded systems had favoured market-based solutions to housing problems. This dep- ture from state controlled housing policies with the aim of providing a dwelling for every family is significant, particularly in some post-socialist countries where no new housing policy has emerged. The transition process, embedded in the paradigm shift from central planning to markets, has triggered off turbulence and adjustments with tangible outcomes in post-socialist housing systems. What has changed and what new housing systems have emerged during this dramatic ‘transition to markets and democracy’? Are these systems more efficient and equitable? These questions are the main focus of the book with an emphasis on diversity and change in housing reforms. The book supports the hypothesis that notions of convergence are not really appropriate to the conceptualisation of post-socialist housing systems. It argues that different housing policy choices are going to map out increasingly divergent s- nario for future development. |
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... institutional structure, and financial and legal transparency to facilitate economic change. This is a crucial, but usually unrecognised barrier to efficient market reforms. The profound transformation no doubt has major economic ...
... institutional structure, and financial and legal transparency to facilitate economic change. This is a crucial, but usually unrecognised barrier to efficient market reforms. The profound transformation no doubt has major economic ...
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... institutional and financial framework 2. To evaluate the performance of market-based housing systems with respect to distributional efficiency, quality, investment, affordability and choice 3. To evaluate progress in major housing ...
... institutional and financial framework 2. To evaluate the performance of market-based housing systems with respect to distributional efficiency, quality, investment, affordability and choice 3. To evaluate progress in major housing ...
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... institutions to more effective housing policies enabling the operation of housing markets and coherent efforts ... institutional change in the housing sector. Taking the 'transition' metaphor as an overarching principle, the book relies ...
... institutions to more effective housing policies enabling the operation of housing markets and coherent efforts ... institutional change in the housing sector. Taking the 'transition' metaphor as an overarching principle, the book relies ...
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... institutions to provide affordable housing.1 The enabling framework was defined by the World Bank in the early 1990s with recommendations for its implementation through constant monitoring of the housing situation to readjust policies ...
... institutions to provide affordable housing.1 The enabling framework was defined by the World Bank in the early 1990s with recommendations for its implementation through constant monitoring of the housing situation to readjust policies ...
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... institutions in housing provision was critical (Hegedüs and Tosics, 1996; Turner, 1992). Housing in those relatively egalitarian societies was a constitutional right and was priced to be universally affordable. The actual operation of ...
... institutions in housing provision was critical (Hegedüs and Tosics, 1996; Turner, 1992). Housing in those relatively egalitarian societies was a constitutional right and was priced to be universally affordable. The actual operation of ...
Contents
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Tsenkova_Ch02pdf | 24 |
Tsenkova_Ch03pdf | 51 |
Tsenkova_Ch04pdf | 64 |
Tsenkova_Ch05pdf | 91 |
Tsenkova_Ch06pdf | 113 |
Tsenkova_Ch07pdf | 139 |
Tsenkova_Ch08pdf | 159 |
Tsenkova_Ch09pdf | 187 |
Tsenkova_Ch10pdf | 208 |
Tsenkova_Annexpdf | 231 |
Tsenkova_Refpdf | 239 |
Tsenkova_Indexpdf | 249 |
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