Author: | Lewis F Abbott | ISBN: | 9780906321645 |
Publisher: | Industrial Systems Research | Publication: | September 6, 2013 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Lewis F Abbott |
ISBN: | 9780906321645 |
Publisher: | Industrial Systems Research |
Publication: | September 6, 2013 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Political Barriers to Housebuilding in Britain: A Critical Case Study of Protectionism and its Industrial-Commercial Effects
For decades, political barriers have hampered housebuilding in Britain. Governments have blocked urban expansion, stymied the introduction of new low-cost production methods, and restricted the supply of new housing to the market in other ways. The results have included artificially inflated house prices and numerous lower-income households excluded from owner-occupation.
This book analyzes political barriers to housebuilding as a form of political-economic protectionism: the dysfunctional equivalent of controls on foreign goods imports or minimum wage tariff barriers to labour market entry and employment.
Coverage:
Political barriers to housebuilding in Britain: critical overview
Greenbelt barriers to urban expansion
Housing output planning and quota fixing
Housing development taxes and quasi-taxes
New housing class discrimination
Controls on technological development and product innovation
The effects on the land market and new housing location
The effects on housebuilders and housing production
The effects on household consumer choice, house prices, and housing quality
The removal of political barriers to housebuilding
Political Barriers to Housebuilding in Britain: A Critical Case Study of Protectionism and its Industrial-Commercial Effects
For decades, political barriers have hampered housebuilding in Britain. Governments have blocked urban expansion, stymied the introduction of new low-cost production methods, and restricted the supply of new housing to the market in other ways. The results have included artificially inflated house prices and numerous lower-income households excluded from owner-occupation.
This book analyzes political barriers to housebuilding as a form of political-economic protectionism: the dysfunctional equivalent of controls on foreign goods imports or minimum wage tariff barriers to labour market entry and employment.
Coverage:
Political barriers to housebuilding in Britain: critical overview
Greenbelt barriers to urban expansion
Housing output planning and quota fixing
Housing development taxes and quasi-taxes
New housing class discrimination
Controls on technological development and product innovation
The effects on the land market and new housing location
The effects on housebuilders and housing production
The effects on household consumer choice, house prices, and housing quality
The removal of political barriers to housebuilding