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European Metropolitan Housing Markets [electronic resource] / edited by Åke E. Andersson, Lars Pettersson, Ulf Strömquist.

Contributor(s): Series: Advances in Spatial SciencePublisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2007Description: VI, 363 p. 139 illus. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783540705130
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 338.9 23
LOC classification:
  • HT388
  • HD28-9999
Online resources:
Contents:
European Housing Markets — An Overview -- An Analysis of the Housing Market in Greater Brussels -- Metropolitan Housing Markets — The Case of Helsinki -- Housing Markets and Policies in the Munich Metropolitan Area -- Recovery and Change: Glasgow’s Housing 1991–2001 -- The Housing Market in Zurich’s Urban Agglomeration -- The Amsterdam Metropolitan Housing Market: How a Prosperous Metropolitan Area Co-exists with a Central City Dominated by Social Rental Housing for the Poor -- The Oslo Metropolitan Housing Market -- The Milan Housing Market -- Housing in Vienna -- Housing Market and Housing Policy in Hamburg. Evidence and Prospects -- Housing Market and Housing Policy in Copenhagen -- The Stockholm Housing Market.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book provides a comprehensive analysis of housing theory and policy with a focus on metropolitan regions. The results are based on case studies of twelve European metropolitan regions, including expert panels organized in each. Using an approach from the field of industrial economics, the analysis is divided into the three related stages "structure", "conduct" and "performance." The essential idea is that the structure of a market, defined by market conditions, market growth, forms of competition and control, influences the economic behavior of both companies and households. The effects of this behavior can be observed in the development of prices; exchanged, constructed and maintained housing quantities; location patterns and choice of space. The contributions of this volume reveal significant differences in housing policies between European countries, while at the same time showing that policy effects are well in line with expectations based on traditional housing theory.
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European Housing Markets — An Overview -- An Analysis of the Housing Market in Greater Brussels -- Metropolitan Housing Markets — The Case of Helsinki -- Housing Markets and Policies in the Munich Metropolitan Area -- Recovery and Change: Glasgow’s Housing 1991–2001 -- The Housing Market in Zurich’s Urban Agglomeration -- The Amsterdam Metropolitan Housing Market: How a Prosperous Metropolitan Area Co-exists with a Central City Dominated by Social Rental Housing for the Poor -- The Oslo Metropolitan Housing Market -- The Milan Housing Market -- Housing in Vienna -- Housing Market and Housing Policy in Hamburg. Evidence and Prospects -- Housing Market and Housing Policy in Copenhagen -- The Stockholm Housing Market.

This book provides a comprehensive analysis of housing theory and policy with a focus on metropolitan regions. The results are based on case studies of twelve European metropolitan regions, including expert panels organized in each. Using an approach from the field of industrial economics, the analysis is divided into the three related stages "structure", "conduct" and "performance." The essential idea is that the structure of a market, defined by market conditions, market growth, forms of competition and control, influences the economic behavior of both companies and households. The effects of this behavior can be observed in the development of prices; exchanged, constructed and maintained housing quantities; location patterns and choice of space. The contributions of this volume reveal significant differences in housing policies between European countries, while at the same time showing that policy effects are well in line with expectations based on traditional housing theory.

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