Regionalization of housing policies? An exploratory study of Andalusia, Catalonia and the Basque Country.

Kees Dol, Estrella Cruz Mazo, Núria Lambea Llop, Joris Hoekstra, Gala Cano Fuentes, Aitziber Etxezarreta Etxarri
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The Spanish home ownership sector has been hit hard by the economic crisis. Repossessions stand at around half a million in the period from 2008 to 2014. This article investigates how the authorities, both at the level of the Spanish state and of the autonomous communities (regions), have responded to this problem. We investigated whether they assist troubled home owners and aim to design a less risky housing system, with more (social) rental housing. Our research in Catalonia, the Basque Country and Andalusia shows that Autonomous Communities are playing an increasingly important role in this matter. This finding fits well with theories on the formation of regional varieties of welfare, which indicate that flaws of the central governments in providing social welfare, are increasingly addressed by regions. The Basque Country seems to be on the way of designing the most comprehensive system of housing policies of the three regions, including a strong Right to Housing. All three regions regard the mobilisation of the large vacant dwelling stock as an important means to provide more affordable rental housing. However, the owners are often unwilling and the three regions have proposed drastic measures, such as fines and even temporary expropriations. The central government resists such measures, because they might interfere with the proper working of the country's financial system. It shows that certain policy competences can never be totally isolated from other policy fields and multi-level distribution of competences makes it all the more complex.

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住房政策区域化?安达卢西亚、加泰罗尼亚和巴斯克地区的探索性研究。
西班牙房屋所有权部门受到经济危机的严重打击。从2008年到2014年,房屋被收回的数量约为50万套。本文调查了西班牙国家和自治区(地区)一级的当局如何应对这一问题。我们调查了他们是否帮助陷入困境的房主,并旨在设计一个风险较小的住房系统,更多的(社会)租赁住房。我们在加泰罗尼亚、巴斯克地区和安达卢西亚的研究表明,自治区在这个问题上发挥着越来越重要的作用。这一发现与福利区域多样性形成的理论相吻合,表明中央政府在提供社会福利方面的缺陷越来越多地被地区所解决。巴斯克地区似乎正在设计三个地区中最全面的住房政策体系,包括强有力的住房权。这三个地区都把调动大量空置住宅存量作为提供更多经济适用房的重要手段。然而,业主往往不愿意,三个地区提出了严厉的措施,如罚款甚至临时征用。中央政府反对这些措施,因为它们可能会干扰国家金融体系的正常运作。研究表明,某些政策能力不可能完全脱离其他政策领域,能力的多层次分布使其更加复杂。
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