Housing implications of economic, social, and spatial change - key issues |
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Author(s): | Joe Flood; Emma Baker |
Description: | This positioning paper provides a short summary of a series of topics relating to the broader economic and social context of changes in housing tenure. These are: 1)change in the global and local economic situation; 2)expansion of money supply leading to a rapid increase in house prices and record household debt; 3)debt and financial market instability; 4)changes in tenure in Australia; 5) determinants of tenure choice and housing careers; 6)tenure neutrality; 7)changes in international policies relating to home ownership; 8)fast and slow processes of demand and supply; 9)rent gradients and changes in urban form and density. |
Citation: |
Flood, J., Baker, E. (2009) Housing implications of economic, social, and spatial change - key issues, AHURI Positioning Paper No. 116, Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute Limited, Melbourne, https://www.ahuri.edu.au/research/position-papers/116.
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Date published: | 20 Apr 2009 |
Publication type: | Positioning Paper 116 |
Project title: | Housing implications of social, spatial and structural change. (Project number: 40503) |
Project reports: |
Housing implications of economic, social, and spatial change (Final Report) Australia's changing patterns of home ownership (Research and Policy Bulletin) |
Published by: | Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute Limited |
ISSN: | 1834-9250 |
ISBN: | 978-1-921610-08-0 |