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Housing finance systemsmarket failures and government failures /
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Electronic resources : Monograph/item
Title/Author:
Housing finance systemsSock-Yong Phang.
Reminder of title:
market failures and government failures /
Author:
Phang, Sock-Yong.
Published:
Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan,2013.
Description:
1 online resource.
Subject:
HousingFinance.
Online resource:
An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information
ISBN:
9781137014030 (electronic bk.)
Housing finance systemsmarket failures and government failures /
Phang, Sock-Yong.
Housing finance systems
market failures and government failures /[electronic resource] :Sock-Yong Phang. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan,2013. - 1 online resource.
1. Background and Overview -- PART I: WHY HOUSING FINANCE SYSTEMS MATTER -- 2. Affordable Housing -- 3. Market Failures -- PART II: REVIEW OF HOUSING POLICY INSTRUMENTS -- 4. Taxes and Subsidies -- 5. Housing Market Regulation -- 6. Regulation of Housing Finance -- 7. Housing Institutions -- 8. Public Private Partnerships -- PART III: HOUSING BUBBLES, CRASHES AND POLICY -- 9. From Housing Cycles to Financial Crises -- 10. Policy Response to Housing Booms -- PART IV: GOVERNMENT FAILURES -- 11. Unintended Consequences of Housing Policy -- 12. Regulatory Failure and Regulatory Capture -- PART V: COMPLEXITY AND RISKS -- 13. Smart Practices for Housing Finance Systems.
The term 'housing crisis' has, in recent times, been associated with rising foreclosure rates and tottering financial institutions, particularly in the US and Europe. However, in many rapidly urbanizing emerging countries, the housing crisis is about urban poverty, unplanned settlements, overcrowded slums and homelessness. Both these faces of the housing crisis require solutions for housing finance mechanisms and systems that lie at the root of each. A well functioning housing finance system can play an important role in helping to fulfil multiple objectives - promoting social and political stability, enhancing housing market performance, as well as contributing to financial sector stability and development. However, the complex systems within which it is embedded are also vulnerable to risks from multiple sources of market, political, and regulatory failures. This book draws on a wealth of examples from around the world to provide a road map for building more resilient housing finance systems.
ISBN: 9781137014030 (electronic bk.)
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