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Social Policy or Crowding-Out? Tenant Protection in Comparative Long-Run Perspective
- Source :
- Housing Studies
- Publication Year :
- 2023
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Abstract
- Private rental markets have become increasingly important since the Global Financial Crisis 2008–2009 and rent controls are back on the political agenda. Yet, they have received less attention from housing scholars than homeownership and public housing. This paper presents new data on the development of private tenancy legislation based on a content-coding of rent control, protection of tenants from eviction, and rental housing rationing laws across more than 15 countries and 100 years. This long-run perspective allows for inquiring about the dynamic effects of rent control on the rise of homeownership as the dominant tenure during the twentieth century. We find that both rent regulation and rationing measures were followed by increases of homeownership and decreases of private rentals. We suggest that homeownership was not just produced by generous subsidies or the homeownership dream, but also through the push-effect of regulation crowding out rental units. 1. Introduction 2. Literature on rent regulation and homeownership determinants 3. Data: tenancy regulation in the long-run 4. Estimation results 5. Discussion and conclusion Acknowledgements Disclosure statement Footnotes References Appendixes
- Subjects :
- Sociology and Political Science
business.industry
05 social sciences
Perspective (graphical)
0211 other engineering and technologies
0507 social and economic geography
021107 urban & regional planning
02 engineering and technology
Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
Crowding out
Urban Studies
Renting
Market economy
Political agenda
Financial crisis
Economics
Rent control
business
050703 geography
Social policy
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Housing Studies
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....7e29655c69c66966eaa8ba07bb39e1ce