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The Maze of Urban Housing Markets: Theory, Evidence, and Policy [Hardcover]

Jerome Rothenberg (Author), George C. Galster (Author), Richard V. Butler (Author), John R. Pitkin (Author)

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0226729516 978-0226729510 November 15, 1991 1
This powerful new theoretical approach to analyzing urban housing problems and the policies designed to rectify them will be a vital resource for urban planners, developers, policymakers, and economists. The search for the roots of serious urban housing problems such as homelessness, abandonment, rent burdens, slums, and gentrification has traditionally focused on the poorest sector of the housing market. The findings set forth in this volume show that the roots of such problems lie in the relationships among different parts of the market—not solely within the lower-quality portion—though that is where problems are most dramatically manifested and housing reforms are myopically focused.

The authors propose a new understanding of the market structure characterized by a closely interrelated array of quality submarkets. Their comprehensive models ground a unified theory that accounts for demand by both renters and owner occupants, supply by owners of existing dwellings, changes in the stock of housing due to conversions and new construction, and interactions across submarkets.

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Jerome Rothenberg is professor of economics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. George C. Galster is professor of economics and chair of the Urban Studies Program at the College of Wooster. Richard V. Butler is professor and chair of economics at Trinity University. John R. Pitkin is president of Analysis and Forecasting, Inc.

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Most issues of interest to urban residents, investors, policymakers, and analysts are influenced profoundly by the operation of the metropolitan area's housing market. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
quality submarkets, rental submarkets, conversion supply function, given submarket, partial control policy, higher submarkets, submarket relative, high submarket, population age variables, other submarkets, nonhousing investments, hedonic relationship, submarket prices, submarket dynamics, housing market complex, nonhousing commodities, relative market valuations, owner housing markets, new rental dwellings, hedonic index, target submarkets, nonhousing assets, submarket approach, nonhousing goods, rent subsidy policy
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Des Moines, Annual Housing Survey, Low Quality Submarket, Middle Quality Submarket High Quality Submarket, Dummy Dummy, United States, New York City, Owner Submarkets Renter Submarkets, Cross-Submarket Differences, Empirical Explorations, Future Directions, National Association of Homebuilders, Owner Renter Owner Renter, Variable Owners Renters Rooms, Conclusion Our, Plumbing Adding, Porch Add, Quality Distribution of Single-Family Dwellings, San Diego
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