HOUSING BOOMS IN GATEWAY CITIES “David Ley examines the
development of housing booms, and policies intended to stimulate or
limit them. Utilising a comparative approach in five gateway
cities, he provides a superb understanding of the politics of
booms, lifting the debate beyond narrow housing and real estate
studies. This book is required reading for anyone interested in
global cities, housing markets, or comparative urbanism.”
—Manuel B. Aalbers, Professor of Human Geography, KU Leuven,
Belgium “A stellar contribution to housing and its
financialisation as central to the capitalist project globally,
Housing Booms offers a wonderful window into the ascendancy of the
secondary circuit of real estate in Singapore, Hong Kong, Sydney,
Vancouver, and London. Critically, through careful, empirically
rigorous comparison, an eminent urban social scientist urges us to
understand the importance of placing urban housing
theoretically.” —Loretta Lees, Director of the Initiative on
Cities, Boston University “Mastering a wealth of information and
insights from five gateway cities, David Ley provides fresh and
inspiring explanation of both common global logics and diverse
local trajectories of housing booms in the era of financialisation
and asset-based accumulation. A timely and ground-breaking
contribution, (re)positioning housing to the centrality pervasively
felt in everyday life but largely unacknowledged in mainstream
social science.” —George Lin, Chair Professor of Geography,
University of Hong Kong In Housing Booms in Gateway Cities,
renowned geographer Dr. David Ley delivers a detailed exploration
of housing markets in Hong Kong, Singapore, Sydney, Vancouver, and
London and explains why these gateway cities have seen dramatic
increases in residential real estate prices since the 1980s. The
author describes how the globalization of real estate has rapidly
inflated demand and uncoupled local housing prices from local
wages, causing acute problems of affordability, availability, and
inequality. The book implicates government policy in massive real
estate price inflation, describing a shift from welfare-based to
asset-based societies. It also highlights the relatively unique
experience in Singapore, where asset-based housing policy has
encouraged the dispersion of ownership and accumulation through an
increased supply of subsidized leasehold apartments and the
regulation of disruptive investment flows. Housing Booms in Gateway
Cities is an ideal resource for academics, students and
policymakers with an interest in urban geography, sociology, and
planning, housing studies, and any of the cities discussed in the
book. It is an innovative treatment of housing as a central
category in wealth accumulation in urban economies and societies.
General
Imprint: |
John Wiley & Sons
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Series: |
IJURR Studies in Urban and Social Change Book Series |
Release date: |
August 2023 |
Authors: |
David Ley
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152mm (L x W) |
Pages: |
336 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-119-85360-2 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
1-119-85360-5 |
Barcode: |
9781119853602 |
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