Publication

1974 - MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass, Massachusetts

Language

English

Word Count

57,250 words, Guess

Page Count

229 pages

Identifiers

and 2 more
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  • LibraryThing9410285

Classifications

  • DDC301.5/4
  • LCCHD7293 .S63

Description

Poverty, housing and public policy: Foundations of national policy: Economic growth and stability, A Decent home and residential environment: The Redistributive objective, Limitations of existing production subsidies; The Choice of a housing policy: The Nation's housing goals, Strategies for housing the urban poor, Elimination of government subsidies, Relying on the filtering process, Subsidizing new construction for the poor,Using the existing stock, policy constraints, evaluating the alternativestrategies, The Decision rule, Technical note: an exposition of the formal welfare economics; Improving housing conditions: Existing programs: the design of available subsidy programs, federal subsidies and local housing markets, measuring the consumption benefit, Some comparative findings, Technical note: alternative methods of calculating the consumption benefit; Distributing the housing benefits: horizontal equity: serving the neediest households, Vertical equity: Diverting subsidies from the poor, the redistributive goal, Technical note: The Housing condition probability model; Estimating the Municipal fiscal effect; Subsidized housing,jobs, and employment benefits; The Costs of subsidized housing; Evaluating social and environmental effects; Redirecting national housing policy; The Evolution of housing strategies for the urban poor; Leased housingand neighborhood renewal; Development costs, Depreciation schedules, andtax shelters.

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Series Statement

  • A Publication of the Joint Center for Urban Studies of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University

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