Inefficiencies in China’s affordable and social housing sector : more doesn't mean better [electronic resource]
Language: English Series: RICS ResearchPublication details: London RICS 2014Description: 44pSubject(s): Online resources: Summary: Through an extensive literature review, desktop research and intensive fieldwork in Guangzhou (South China), Wuhan (Central China) and Beijing, this study gathers and examines evidence of inefficiency in China’s ASH sector and investigates its causes. It uses a three-level analytical framework. Institutional analysis is conducted at the constitutional choice, collective choice and operational choice levels to examine rules, property rights and incentives.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | |
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Through an extensive literature review, desktop research
and intensive fieldwork in Guangzhou (South China),
Wuhan (Central China) and Beijing, this study gathers
and examines evidence of inefficiency in China’s ASH
sector and investigates its causes. It uses a three-level
analytical framework. Institutional analysis is conducted
at the constitutional choice, collective choice and
operational choice levels to examine rules, property rights
and incentives.