Real Estate Issues Ser.: Milestones in European Housing Finance by Christine Whitehead (2016, Hardcover)

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PublisherWiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
ISBN-101118929454
ISBN-139781118929452
eBay Product ID (ePID)217074475

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Number of Pages488 Pages
Publication NameMilestones in European Housing Finance
LanguageEnglish
SubjectReal Estate / General, Public Policy / City Planning & Urban Development
Publication Year2016
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaPolitical Science, Business & Economics
AuthorChristine Whitehead
SeriesReal Estate Issues Ser.
FormatHardcover

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Item Height1.1 in
Item Weight38.2 Oz
Item Length9.9 in
Item Width7 in

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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2015-026160
ReviewsFrom the Foreword by David Miles, Professor of Financial Economics, Imperial College, London 'The great strength of this book is that detailed and up to date information on housing finance systems is presented in a way which allows for informed comparisons between countries The result is that we have here a rich stock of information on the same fundamental set of characteristics of housing finance markets. Jens Lunde and Christine Whitehead have done a fine job in editing and assembling this volume. They also provide three overview chapters which draw out some of the lessons from the experience of this large group of countries A book like this which tracks the evolution of housing finance across countries and takes a detailed look at where we are now is immensely valuable.'
Dewey Edition23
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal332.722
SynopsisThis book provides evidence on how housing finance markets developed across Europe. The objective of the text is to bring together up to date material from across Europe which will help to clarify (i) how national housing finance markets have dealt with the challenges of deregulation and privatisation since the 1980s,(ii) how the financial crisis has impacted on the structure of the industry and the range of financial instruments available, (iii) how governments and the EU have responded to increasing risks and higher indebtedness in most West European countries and the need to grow new finance markets in Eastern Europe, and (iv) how changing housing finance markets impact on the capacity to provide adequate affordable housing into the future., Twenty five years ago housing finance markets hardly existed in many European countries and where they did they had been heavily regulated. The position started to change in the 1970s and in one or two countries there was significant liberalisation in the early 1980s but the shift towards a new set of actors and new instruments did not really gain momentum until later in the decade. Thereafter at global and European levels there were periods of growth followed by crisis in the late 80s and early 90s, jitters for some in the mid/late 90s, a period of stable growth followed by the global financial disaster of 2008/9 from which markets are only just recovering. However there were also enormous differences between countries both in the pattern of change and the outcomes for national housing systems. This book provides evidence on how housing finance markets developed across Europe; which countries followed particular trends and the fundamentals that lay behind the different patterns to examine the lessons that can be learned from past experience and likely future trajectories. As such it will provide in one place both detailed evidence and analysis across countries from country commentators filling a gap which is currently filled only by national analyses or international commentators. The objective of the text is to bring together up to date material from across Europe which will help to clarify (i) how national housing finance markets have dealt with the challenges of deregulation and privatisation since the 1980s,(ii) how the financial crisis has impacted on the structure of the industry and the range of financial instruments available, (iii) how governments and the EU have responded to increasing risks and higher indebtedness in most West European countries and the need to grow new finance markets in Eastern Europe, and (iv) how changing housing finance markets impact on the capacity to provide adequate affordable housing into the future. The book consists of 25 chapters covering developments in countries across Europe together with Australia as a comparator. These concentrate mainly on understanding the sources of private sector finance for owner-occupation. In countries where the private finance market for social and private rental housing is well developed this will also be discussed. For each country the major milestones in the development of the market over the last 25 years are identified and examined. The chapters also look to understanding the efficiency and effectiveness of these national markets into the future. There are four overarching chapters three of which will be provided by the editors: an introductory one setting the economic and housing market context in which financial change has taken place; an analytic framework to provide a basis for drawing out lessons for the European and global markets in finance and housing; and a concluding chapter bringing the lessons together to point to the future role of private housing finance particularly as demographics and incomes change and housing wealth is realised for other purposes. In addition there will be a chapter clarifying the milestones in European Union regulation which has become increasingly irritant in national housing markets over the last two decades., This book provides evidence on how housing finance markets developed across Europe. The objective of the text is to bring together up to date material from across Europe which will help to clarify (i) how national housing finance markets have dealt with the challenges of deregulation and privatisation since the 1980s, (ii) how the financial crisis has impacted on the structure of the industry and the range of financial instruments available, (iii) how governments and the EU have responded to increasing risks and higher indebtedness in most West European countries and the need to grow new finance? markets in Eastern Europe, and (iv) how changing? housing finance markets impact on the capacity to provide adequate affordable housing into the future, This book provides evidence on how housing finance markets developed across Europe. The objective of the text is to bring together up to date material from across Europe which will help to clarify (i) how national housing finance markets have dealt with the challenges of deregulation and privatisation since the 1980s, (ii) how the financial crisis has impacted on the structure of the industry and the range of financial instruments available, (iii) how governments and the EU have responded to increasing risks and higher indebtedness in most West European countries and the need to grow new finance markets in Eastern Europe, and (iv) how changing housing finance markets impact on the capacity to provide adequate affordable housing into the future.
LC Classification NumberHD7332.A4M55 2016

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