The book analyzes housing finance policy in developing countries at a time of unprecedented change in such systems. It brings together and updates journal articles originally written as background papers and sector studies for the World Bank's involvement in these changes. It focuses on the implicat
Housing Finance in Developing Countries
β Scribed by Robert M. Buckley (auth.)
- Publisher
- Palgrave Macmillan UK
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 217
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xii
Introduction....Pages 1-7
Front Matter....Pages 9-9
The Financial Policy Dimension....Pages 11-24
The Fiscal Policy Dimension....Pages 25-37
The Real Sector Dimension....Pages 38-56
A Simple Theory of the Policy Dimensions of the Housing Sector....Pages 57-69
Front Matter....Pages 71-71
The Financial Dimension: Mortgage Instruments....Pages 73-88
The Financial Policy Dimension: Competition for Deposits....Pages 89-105
The Fiscal Policy Dimension: Implicit Subsidies....Pages 106-123
The Fiscal Policy Dimension: Implicit Taxes....Pages 124-145
The Real Sector Dimension: Constraints on Encouraging the Private Sector....Pages 146-158
The World Bank Experience with Housing Finance....Pages 159-174
Conclusion....Pages 175-179
Back Matter....Pages 180-208
β¦ Subjects
Development Economics; Political Science; Development Studies; Social Care; Real Estate Management; Public Policy
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