Housing Crisis
Gideon Fairchild
Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Politikwissenschaft
Beschreibung
“Housing Crisis” examines the global housing crisis, highlighting the struggle for affordable urban living. It argues that access to safe housing should be a right, not a privilege, and explores the economic and political factors driving rising costs. The book reveals that stagnant wages and insufficient public investment contribute significantly to the crisis, exacerbating inequality and social instability. This comprehensive analysis challenges the notion that the housing crisis is solely a market failure, asserting that policy choices prioritizing profit have created a systemic problem.
The book progresses through three distinct parts. It begins by defining the scope of the crisis and its impact, then dissects the roles of government policies, financial institutions, and market forces. Through case studies of global cities, the book illustrates the historical shift of housing from a social good to a commodity driven by market speculation. Finally, it presents potential solutions like innovative financing models and zoning reforms, advocating for systemic change and urging action from policymakers and community leaders.
Uniquely, “Housing Crisis” integrates economic analysis with social justice concerns, offering a holistic approach that addresses the root causes of housing inequality. By drawing upon academic research, government reports, and on-the-ground accounts, it provides a nuanced perspective suitable for students, researchers, policymakers, and anyone seeking to understand and address this pressing issue.
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