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What Do We Know and What Should We Do About Housing?

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The UK housing market is in crisis. House prices are spiraling out of control, rents are rising faster than wages, and there is a serious shortage of new affordable homes. But what caused this crisis and what can we do about it? In this book, established housing policy experts Rowland Atkinson and Keith Jacobs expose the true economic forces behind Britain’s housing crisis. They urge readers to see the crisis as a result of the ‘property machine’; a financial system made up of banks and investors, developers, landlords, and real estate agencies that prioritizes the interests of capital over social need. This unequal system has been routinely protected by the policy decisions of successive governments. To overcome this troubling system and alleviate the crisis, the authors outline a series of innovative proposals that would improve housing conditions and tackle the inequalities expressed in relation to personal housing wealth, allowing for the establishment of a fairer, more equal society, and a more stable economic future.

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What Do We Know and What Should We Do About Housing?, Rowland Atkinson, Sarah Blandy

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Titel
What Do We Know and What Should We Do About Housing?
Sprache
Englisch
Erscheinungsdatum
2020
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
88
ISBN10
1526466554
ISBN13
9781526466556
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Schlagwörter
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The UK housing market is in crisis. House prices are spiraling out of control, rents are rising faster than wages, and there is a serious shortage of new affordable homes. But what caused this crisis and what can we do about it? In this book, established housing policy experts Rowland Atkinson and Keith Jacobs expose the true economic forces behind Britain’s housing crisis. They urge readers to see the crisis as a result of the ‘property machine’; a financial system made up of banks and investors, developers, landlords, and real estate agencies that prioritizes the interests of capital over social need. This unequal system has been routinely protected by the policy decisions of successive governments. To overcome this troubling system and alleviate the crisis, the authors outline a series of innovative proposals that would improve housing conditions and tackle the inequalities expressed in relation to personal housing wealth, allowing for the establishment of a fairer, more equal society, and a more stable economic future.