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Policy responses to informal housing : regulatory reform

Policy responses to informal housing : regulatory reform. By Alain Bertaud Princeton April 9 2003 Email :Duatreb@msn.com HTTP://alain-bertaud.com. Summary. Housing consumption, markets and regulations Impact of regulations on housing supply and the size of the informal market

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Policy responses to informal housing : regulatory reform

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  1. Policy responses to informal housing : regulatory reform By Alain Bertaud Princeton April 9 2003 Email :Duatreb@msn.com HTTP://alain-bertaud.com

  2. Summary • Housing consumption, markets and regulations • Impact of regulations on housing supply and the size of the informal market • Regulations restricting land supply • Regulations increasing land consumption • Government response: • Special housing projects for the poor (public housing, sites and services) • Targeted housing finance schemes • Regulatory reform • What works best

  3. Housing consumption and markets 1

  4. Housing consumption and markets 2

  5. The size of submarkets: households' income distribution

  6. Relating income distribution to standards

  7. Regulations restricting land supply

  8. Regulations mandating minimum land consumption

  9. Government response: Public housing

  10. Government response: Sites and services

  11. Government response: Slum upgrading

  12. Government response: targeted housing finance schemes

  13. Government response: comprehensive regulatory reform, removing supply constraints and minimum consumption standards

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