补贴住房政策转移:从自由干预的香港到市场化的社会主义深圳

IF 2.5 3区 经济学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
R. Chiu
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摘要

本文通过分析市场化社会主义深圳在1988年至2020年间对自由干预主义的香港补贴住房政策的转移过程,并解释其转移轨迹和政策结果,为比较住房和政策转移研究做出贡献。通过深入访谈、公布的政策文件和实地考察收集数据。运用政策转移概念,研究揭示了政策转移从几乎全盘移植到自我政策发展,然后最近出现了再趋同的迹象。总体而言,深圳在提供补贴方面利用了更多的市场资源和监管工具,但公屋的规模远小于香港。转移轨迹和政策结果的根源在于政策语境环境的不相容和变化,特别是住房政策的社会经济功能与城市的管辖和空间尺度;在政策操作环境方面:规划治理、权属政策和住房融资模式的差异。时间性是理解政策转移及其有效性的必要条件。
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Subsidized Housing Policy Transfer: From Liberal-interventionist Hong Kong to Marketized Socialist Shenzhen
ABSTRACT This paper contributes to the comparative housing and policy transfer scholarship by analysing marketized-socialist Shenzhen’s processes of transferring liberal-interventionist Hong Kong’s subsidized housing policy between 1988 and 2020 and by explaining the transfer trajectory and policy outcomes. Data were collected from in-depth interviews, published policy documents and site visits. Applying policy transfer concepts, the study reveals that the transfer evolved from almost wholesale transplant to self-policy development, then lately signs of re-convergence emerged. Overall, Shenzhen utilises more market resources and regulatory tools in subsidy provision but operates a much smaller public housing sector than Hong Kong. The transfer trajectory and policy outcomes are rooted in incompatibility and changes in policy contextual environment, specifically socio-economic functions of housing policy and the cities’ jurisdictional and spatial scales; and in policy operational environments: differences in planning governance, tenure policy and housing finance model. Temporality is essential for understanding policy transfer and its efficacy.
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