federal housing policyaffordable housinghomeownershiprental housingIsolating first principles of housing policy helps identify what is intrinsic to that field. Once done, we can clearly analyze potential policy choices for housing specifically, as opposed to how they may contribute to some larger goal of...
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It begins with an overview of the multifaceted involvement of the federal government in housing — only one aspect of which is its intervention in the low‐income sector. This is followed by an overview of federal low‐income housing policy from the New Deal to today. The underlying ...
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In the mid-1960s, early 70s, due to the limited financial resources of the U.S. federal government, the federal government to adjust the housing policy. The Government encourages private developers to build low-rent housing for the people. ...
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The federal government's active involvement in housing generally dates from the 1930s. With regard to homeownership, federal involvement has included tax provisions, credit market participation and regulation, and (rarely) direct subsidies. Federal programs such as the Federal Housing Administration have...
Housing Finance System and Federal Policy: Recent Changes and Options for the FutureFinanceGovernment policiesSubsidiesThis paper describes recent changes in the housing finance system and analyzes options for future legislation. The present housing finance system developed through a series of changing ...
Federal programs such as the Federal Housing Administration have had profound impacts on owner‐occupied housing and housing finance, but many of the innovations commonly attributed to government programs were in fact present in the past and developed by the private sector. 展开 关键词:...