拉丁美洲的公司房东:一场正在进行的辩论的注释

IF 4.1 1区 经济学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Ivana Socoloff
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企业房东似乎正在改变各个地区的房地产市场。然而,大多数学术著作都集中在“全球北方”,那里的租赁住房金融化有更好的记录。为了对当前的辩论有所贡献,本文将重点放在拉丁美洲,该地区最近见证了关于该主题的研究,尽管是零散的。根据文献综述和之前关于房地产金融化的著作,这篇评论认为,拉丁美洲企业房东的作用范围相对有限,并与长期的结构性宏观经济状况有关。它重点关注企业地主如何利用监管框架创造的有利市场条件,采用机会主义的金融战略,并适应该地区的结构性挑战——如金融波动、收入不平等、非正规劳动力市场和脆弱的社会保障。这些条件促使资本具有更高的灵活性,使其能够驾驭动荡的环境,同时通过国家支持对冲风险。因此,拉丁美洲租赁住房的金融化仍然是高度选择性的,主要针对高价值的城市地区和较富裕的人口,并集中在几个主要城市的多户开发项目,如圣保罗、圣地亚哥和墨西哥城。最后,由于缺乏资本专业化,企业房东和金融资本仍然相对不受住房运动的影响,住房运动通过更传统的策略将他们的需求指向国家。
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Corporate landlords in Latin America: Notes to an ongoing debate
Corporate landlords seem to be transforming real estate markets across geographies. However, most academic works have centred on the ‘Global North’, where rental housing financialisation has been better documented. In aiming to contribute to current debates, this paper focuses on Latin America, a region that has witnessed a recent, albeit fragmented, body of research on the topic. Informed by a literature review and previous works on real estate financialisation, the commentary argues that the role of corporate landlords in Latin America is relatively limited in scope and tied to longstanding structural macroeconomic conditions. It focuses on how corporate landlords exploit favourable market conditions created by regulatory frameworks, employ opportunistic financial strategies and adapt to the region’s structural challenges – such as financial volatility, income inequality, informal labour markets and fragile social protections. These conditions impel a higher degree of flexibility from capital, allowing it to navigate volatile environments while hedging against risks through state support. As a result, the financialization of rental housing in Latin America remains highly selective, primarily targeting high-value urban areas and wealthier populations, and is concentrated in multifamily developments in a few major cities, such as São Paulo, Santiago and Mexico City. Finally, as a result of the lack of capital specialization, corporate landlords and financial capital remain relatively invisible to housing movements, which have directed their demands towards the state through more traditional strategies.
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Urban Studies
Urban Studies Multiple-
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期刊介绍: Urban Studies was first published in 1964 to provide an international forum of social and economic contributions to the fields of urban and regional planning. Since then, the Journal has expanded to encompass the increasing range of disciplines and approaches that have been brought to bear on urban and regional problems. Contents include original articles, notes and comments, and a comprehensive book review section. Regular contributions are drawn from the fields of economics, planning, political science, statistics, geography, sociology, population studies and public administration.
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