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Housing and Economics: The American Dilemma

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Pub Date: 1971
Publisher: MIT Press Summary: Housing and Economicsbrings together in a single comprehensive volume a number of scholarly articles focused on the applied economic and financial problems of rebuilding America's housing stock. In relating the financial to the economic dimensions of low income housing solutions, this compilation bridges the gap between the theoretical and applied approaches to the economic implications of such solutions and programs [read more]
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Pub Date: 1971
Publisher: MIT Press

Housing and Economicsbrings together in a single comprehensive volume a number of scholarly articles focused on the applied economic and financial problems of rebuilding America's housing stock. In relating the financial to the economic dimensions of low income housing solutions, this compilation bridges the gap between the theoretical and applied approaches to the economic implications of such solutions and programs. Thus the volume both complements existing housing analyses concerned with the general operations of the housing market and detailed studies of particular programs and presents a coherent statements on the applied economic analysis of one aspect of national housing policy. The book has been organized into four main sections embracing macro- and micro-economic contexts, components of housing costs, programatic evolution, and analysis of emerging housing proposals. Each of the major sections is introduced by an essay which offers both an overview and an original analysis of the papers that follow. The readings range from the Douglas Commission's summary of housing needs to staples such as "filtering," taxes, and finance-from industrial efficiency to the effects of guaranteed annual income. Many of the articles are widely regarded as, or destined to become, "modern" classics. Together, they are directed to a wide audience of educators, students, and practitioners in city planning, housing, social welfare, and economics. Among the major contributors are: Sherman Maisel, Wallace Smith, Jerome Rothenberg, Leland Burns, Eugene Smolensky, Louis Winnick, William Grigsby, Anthony Downs, George Sternlieb, and the editor, Michael Stegman.

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