Shifting foundations homeownership and government objectives
Language: English Publication details: London Institute for Public Policy Research 2005Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: Examines government stated reasons for subsidising home ownership, asks to what extent these provide adequate justification for subsidies and uses this analysis to draw some broad principles for policy. Explores two government objectives in depth: creating mixed communities and enabling more people to share in increasing asset wealth. The paper is part of a larger project "Housing across the lifecycle". References.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Examines government stated reasons for subsidising home ownership, asks to what extent these provide adequate justification for subsidies and uses this analysis to draw some broad principles for policy. Explores two government objectives in depth: creating mixed communities and enabling more people to share in increasing asset wealth. The paper is part of a larger project "Housing across the lifecycle". References.