How Housing Systems are Changing and Why: A Critique of Kemeny’s Theory of Housing Regimes

IF 2.5 3区 经济学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
M. Stephens
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Abstract

ABSTRACT This article critiques Kemeny’s theory of housing regimes to explain housing systems change. Power balances mediated through institutional structures are underlying causes of housing regimes in Kemeny’s schema in which the design of cost-rental sectors defines whole housing systems. However, the distinctive “unitary” systems Kemeny identified in Germany and Sweden are breaking down as economic failure prompted reforms to wider welfare systems, whilst mature cost-rental sectors were unable to maintain supply without subsidies. These mis-specifications in the theory have been exacerbated by the rise in unorthodox monetary policy. As poverty rates have risen, so the boundaries of possibility have shrunk, rendering “housing for all” approaches problematic and heralding more acute policy trade-offs. Nonetheless, policy choice and institutional differences counterbalance forces of convergence. Understanding system change requires theories of the middle range to be extended upwards to capture high-level forces of convergence and downwards to capture institutional detail that explains the difference.
住房制度是如何变化的以及为什么变化的——对Kemeny住房制度理论的批判
本文对凯门尼的住房制度理论进行了批判,以解释住房制度的变迁。通过制度结构调解的权力平衡是Kemeny方案中住房制度的根本原因,在该方案中,成本租赁部门的设计定义了整个住房系统。然而,Kemeny在德国和瑞典确定的独特的“单一”制度正在崩溃,因为经济失败促使对更广泛的福利制度进行改革,而成熟的成本租赁部门在没有补贴的情况下无法维持供应。非正统货币政策的兴起加剧了理论中的这些错误规范。随着贫困率的上升,可能性的边界也缩小了,这使得“人人享有住房”的方法成为问题,并预示着更为尖锐的政策权衡。尽管如此,政策选择和制度差异抵消了趋同的力量。理解制度变化需要向上扩展中间范围的理论,以捕捉高层的趋同力量,向下扩展以捕捉解释差异的制度细节。
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