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The Housing Policy Revolution
Networks and Neighborhoods
David J. Erickson
The Housing Policy Revolution illuminates how our networked approach to housing policy developed and fundamentally transformed governmental response to public welfare. Through historical political analysis and detailed case studies, the book imparts policy lessons on delivering funding for urban change. David J. Erickson traces the history of our current policy era, where decentralized federal subsidies (block grants and tax credits) fund a network of for-profit and nonprofit affordable home builders. In addition to government reports and legislative history, he draws upon interviews, industry journals, policy conference proceedings, and mainstream media coverage to incorporate viewpoints from both practitioners and policymakers.
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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers / Urban Institute
Pages: 264
978-0-87766-760-5 • Paperback • October 2009 •
$47.00
• (£36.00)
978-0-87766-816-9 • eBook • October 2009 •
$44.50
• (£35.00)
Series:
Urban Institute Press
Subjects:
Political Science / Public Policy / City Planning & Urban Development
The Housing Policy Revolution
Networks and Neighborhoods
Paperback
$47.00
Summary
Summary
The Housing Policy Revolution illuminates how our networked approach to housing policy developed and fundamentally transformed governmental response to public welfare. Through historical political analysis and detailed case studies, the book imparts policy lessons on delivering funding for urban change. David J. Erickson traces the history of our current policy era, where decentralized federal subsidies (block grants and tax credits) fund a network of for-profit and nonprofit affordable home builders. In addition to government reports and legislative history, he draws upon interviews, industry journals, policy conference proceedings, and mainstream media coverage to incorporate viewpoints from both practitioners and policymakers.
Details
Details
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers / Urban Institute
Pages: 264
978-0-87766-760-5 • Paperback • October 2009 •
$47.00
• (£36.00)
978-0-87766-816-9 • eBook • October 2009 •
$44.50
• (£35.00)
Series:
Urban Institute Press
Subjects:
Political Science / Public Policy / City Planning & Urban Development
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