Housing: the next 20 years


Housing: the next 20 years
Learning from the evidence

Conference Papers


CCHPR Conference Plenary Papers
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Christoph AndreOECD
A bird's eye view of OECD housing markets
Plenary 2 (Housing markets and finance)
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Glen BramleyHeriot-Watt University
Housing Supply and Planning
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George GalsterWayne State University
Neighborhood Social Mix: Theory, Evidence, and Implications for Policy and Planning
Plenary 3 (Housing and planning)
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Kim Kyung-HwanSogang University
Planning, supply responses and housing market performance: An international perspective
Plenary 3 (Housing and planning)
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Claire Levy-VroelantUniversity of Paris
What’s wrong with 'social'? Welfare and housing issues: a sociological point of view
Plenary 1 (Social housing)

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Ruth LuptonLondon School of Economics
Is Growing Up in Social Housing Bad for You? And what should we do about it if it is?
Plenary 1 (Social housing)
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John MuellbauerUniversity of Oxford
UK house price models and prospects
Plenary 2 (Housing markets and finance)

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Ivan TosicsMetropolitan Research Institute
Mass privatization in east central Europe: twenty years after
Plenary 1 (Social housing)

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Judith YatesUniversity of Sydney
Protecting housing and mortgage markets in times of crisis: what can be learned from the Australian experience?
Plenary 2 (Housing markets and finance)

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CCHPR Conference Workshop Papers
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David AdamsUniversity of Glasgow
Housebuilder networks and residential land markets
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Gabriel AhlfeldtLondon School of Economics
Blessing or curse? Appreciation, amenities and resistance to urban renewal
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Judith AllenUniversity of Westminster
Managing migration: strangers in a strange new land
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Christophe AndreOECD
A bird's eye view of OECD housing markets
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Magnus Arni-SkulasonReykjavik Economics
The boom and bust of the Icelandic housing market: A bust in the light of a major banking crisis
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Patricia Austin, Nicole Gurran and Christine WhiteheadUniversity of Auckland, University of Sydney & University of Cambridge
Planning and affordable housing: diverse approaches from a common starting point? The experience of Australia, New Zealand and UK
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Jane BallUniversity of Sheffield
Democratising English home ownership for affordability and sustainability: Transmuting the law using new comparative scholarship
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Michael BallUniversity of Reading
Recovery in the UK housing supply
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Harris BeiderCoventry University
The declining significance of race and housing
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Mike BerryRMIT University Melbourne
Reforming social housing provision in Australia: the case of Victoria
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Mark BevanUniversity of York
Making places for all ages - responding to an ageing society
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Peter Boelhouwer and Michael OxleyDelft University of Technology
Crisis measures for western european housing markets: safety nets for citizens or stimulation of the building sector?
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Bob BuckleyThe Rockefeller Foundation
Rental housing subsidies: comparing different approaches
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Gemma Burgess and Sarah MonkUniversity of Cambridge
If it works, why fix it? The future of planning obligations through section 106
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Rebecca ChiuUniversity of Hong Kong
Housing and planning in the new growth areas of Beijing: is it sustainable?
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Youngha ChoOxford Brookes University
The immobility of social tenants: does it matter?
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Tony Crook and Ed FerrariUniversity of Sheffield
The socio economic geography of affordable homes: the location of existing and new homes compared
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Edwin DeutschVienna University of Technology
Principles of social renting
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Alex FentonUniversity of Cambridge
High-unemployment neighbourhoods: housing and labour market explanations of concentration and persistance
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Jurgen Friedrichs and Jennifer KlocknerUniversity of Cologne
The effects of upgrading in a deprived neighbourhood
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Ken GibbUniversity of Glasgow
The political economy of taking home ownership: castles in the air?
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Barry GoodchildSheffield Hallam University
Environmental risk management, planning and housing
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Paddy Gray, Peter Shanks and Ursula McAnultyUniversity of Ulster
The provision of accommodation for travellers in Northern Ireland
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Christian HilberLondon School of Economics
Supply constraints and house price dynamics
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Alan HolmansUniversity of Cambridge
Household projections: Their history and use in housing policy
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Peter KempUniversity of Oxford
A residual role? Low-income tenants in the private rental housing market
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Thomas Knorr-SiedowInstitute for Regional & Structural Planning
Institutionalising innovations in social housing
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Chris LeishmanUniversity of Glasgow
The behaviour of sub-regional housing markets and construction: implications for housing supply
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Jens LundeCopenhagen Business School
The transformation of the Danish mortgage over the last two decades
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Martin LuxInstitute of Sociology, Prague
Housing and mortgage markets in transition countries - past and future research
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Kelvin MacDonaldUniversity of Cambridge
Are you local? A new policy landscape for planning for housing
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Lena Magnusson TurnerNOVA, Norway
Cracks in the façade - challenges to the Swedish welfare state
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Tony ManziUniversity of Westminster
Marginalisation or community empowerment? The new deal for communities initiative and the future of neighboourhood governance
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Sanna Markkanen and Malcolm HarrisonUniversity of Cambridge & Leeds University
Race, disadvantage, deprivation and the future research agenda: revising housing, ethnicity and neighbourhoods
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Alex MarshUniversity of Bristol
Satisfaction, stability and savings: the choice agenda in social housing
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Kim McKeeUniversity of St Andrews
The end of right to buy and the future of social housing in Scotland
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Paavo MonkkonenUniversity of Hong Kong
The intra-metropolitan dynamics of housing prices: supply, demand and government investment
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Nicky MorrisonUniversity of Cambridge
Delivering decent homes and communities through social landlords' asset management strategies
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Viggo NordvikNorwegian Building Research Institute
Take-up and reform in the housing allowance system
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Michelle NorrisUniversity College Dublin
How housing killed the Celtic tiger: anatomy, consequences and lessons of Ireland's mortgage boom and bust
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Liv Osland and Gwilym PryceStord/Haugesund University College & University of Glasgow
Housing prices and multiple employment nodes: is the relationship nonmonotonic?
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Michael OxleyDelft University of Technology
Private rented housing as social rented housing? An international perspective
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Chris ParisUniversity of Ulster
Affluence, mobility and second home ownership
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Maria PlotnikovaUniversity of Reading
Development of Russian Housing Market: 20 Years after Transition Reforms
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Hugo PriemusDelft University of Technology
Housing finance reform and the future social housing
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Gwilym PryceUniversity of Glasgow
Risk pricing on residential mortgages in the UK
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Alexander PuzanovInstitute of Urban Economics, Mosco
Moving towards a more integrated approach to Russian housing policies
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John QuigleyUniversity of California, Berkeley
Recovery in the Housing Market?

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Christoph ReinprechtUniversity of Vienna
Farewell to the working class? Empirical insights into the transformation of Red Vienna Inner City Municipal Housing
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Richard Ronald and Marja ElsingaUniversity of Amsterdam & Delft University of Technology
The Dutch housing commodification pathway and its consequences
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Jan RouwendalVU University
Homeownership and demand for long-term care among Dutch older adults
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Paul Saw and Jonathan Gallagher Ashcroft International Business School
Social housing private finance - a financial review
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Kath ScanlonLondon School of Economics
The UK mortgage market before and after the credit crunch
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Alex SchwartzNew School
The credit crunch and subsidised low income housing:the UK and US experience compared
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Beverley SearleUniversity of Durham
Recession and housing wealth
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Richard SendiUrban Planning Institute
Housing bubble burst or credit crunch effect? Slovenia's housing market dilemma
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Mark ShucksmithNewcastle University
Planning, housing and power in rural communities
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Jackie SmithShelter
One size can't fit all: the needs of vulnerable housholds in the private rented sector
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Andre ThomsenDelft University of Technology
Paradigm shift or choke? The future of the Western European housing stock.

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Sasha TsenkovaUniversity of Calgary
A renaissance of social housing: new provision models in the context of urban regneration
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Becky TunstallLondon School of Economics
Growing up in social housing:cohort studies and the views of ex-children
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Ali TurelMiddle East Technical University Turkey
Development and the present state of housing production by housebuilding cooperatives in Turkey
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Richard Turkington and Chris WatsonHousing Vision & University of Birmingham
Area based initiatives: have we learnt the lessons?
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Christian TutinUniversity of Paris
Housing prices in the long run and the irrelevance of equilibrium economics
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Hedvig VestergaardAalborg University
Housing of Hobson's Choice - Troubled Social Housing Estates Revisited
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Alison WallaceUniversity of York
Do low cost home ownership options fulfil purchasers' ambitions for ownership?
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Full Delegate List


David Adams, University of Glasgow

Gabriel Ahlfeldt, London School of Economics

Per Ahren, Norwegian State Housing Bank

Baralides Alberdi, Madrid Puerto Aéreo

Judith Allen, University of Westminster

Phil Allmendinger, University of Cambridge

Christophe Andre, OECD

Magnus Arni-Skulason, Reykjavik Economics

Patricia Austin, University of Auckland

Michael Ball, University of Reading

Jane Ball, University of Sheffield

Kate Barker, Joseph Rowntreee Foundation Taskforce

Richard Bate, Green Balance

Boris Begovic, Center for Liberal-Domocratic Studies, Belgrade

Harris Beider, Coventry University

Mike Berry, RMIT University Melbourne

Mark Bevan, University of York

Peter Boelhouwer, Delft University of Technology

Duncan Bowie, University of Westminster

Glen Bramley, Heriot-Watt University

Shane Brownie, Communities and Local Government

Bob Buckley, The Rockefeller Foundation

Gemma Burgess, University of Cambridge

Rebecca Chiu, University of Hong Kong

Youngha Cho, Oxford Brookes University

Anna Clarke, University of Cambridge

Lin Cousins, Three Dragons

Tony Crook, University of Sheffield

George De Kam, Radboud University Nijmegen

Edwin Deutsch, Vienna University of Technology

Christiane Droste, UrbanPlus

Marja Elsinga, Delft University of Technology

Alex Fenton, University of Cambridge

Ed Ferrari, University of Sheffield

Joe Frey, Norther Ireland Housing Executive

Juergen Friedrichs, University of Cologne

Jonathan Galagher, Ashcroft International Business School

Nick Gallent, University College London

George Galster, Wayne State University

Kenneth Gibb, University of Glasgow

Catherine Gilbert, Three Dragons

James Golden, National Treasury Management Agency

Barry Goodchild, Sheffield Hallam University

Paddy Gray, University of Ulster

Lars Gulbrandsen, NOVA, Norway

Nicole Gurran, University of Sydney

Malcolm Harrison, Leeds University

Aideen Hayden, University College Dublin

Christian Hilber, London School of Economics

Ian Hodge, University of Cambridge

Alan Holmans, University of Cambridge

Michael Jones, University of Cambridge

Bob Jordan, Threshold Ireland

Kathleen Kelly, Joseph Rowntreee Foundation

Peter Kemp, University of Oxford

Jennifer Klockner, University of Cologne

Thomas Knorr-Siedow, Institute for Regional & Structural Planning

Stefan Kofner, TRAWOS Institute

Kim Kyung-Hwan, Sogang University

Chris Leishman, University of Glasgow

Clare Levy-Vroelant, University of Paris

Elspeth Lindsey, University of Cambridge

Jens Lunde, Copenhagen Business School

Ruth Lupton, London School of Economics

Martin Lux, Institute of Sociology, Prague

Fiona Lyall-Grant, University of Cambridge

Kelvin MacDonald, University of Cambridge

Duncan Maclennan, University of St Andrews

Lena Magnusson Turner, NOVA, Norway

Steve Malpezzi, University of Wisconsin

Tony Manzi, University of Westminster

Sanna Markkanen, University of Cambridge

Alex Marsh, University of Bristol

Ursula McAnulty, University of Ulster

Kim McKee, University of St Andrews

Geoff Meen, University of Reading

Sarah Monk, University of Cambridge

Paavo Monkkonen, University of Hong Kong

Nicky Morrison, University of Cambridge

David Mullins, University of Birmingham

Viggo Nordvik, Norwegian Building Research Institute

Michelle Norris, University College Dublin

Liv Osland, Stord/Haugesund University College

Michael Oxley, Delft University of Technology

Sule Ozuekren, Istanbul Technical University

Bob Pannell, Council of Mortgage Lenders

Andrew Parfitt, Department of Work and Pensions

Chris Paris, University of Ulster

Studdert Peter, Cambridge Horizons

Alex Plant, Cambridgeshire Horizons

Maria Plotnikova, University of Reading

Hugo Priemus, Delft University of Technology

Gwilym Pryce, University of Glasgow

Alexander Puzanov, Institute of Urban Economics, Mosco

John Quigley, University of California, Berkeley

Christoph Reinprecht, University of Vienna

Richard Ronald, University of Amsterdam

Jan Rouwendal, VU University

Julie Rugg, University of York

Paul Sanderson, University of Cambridge

Madhu Satsangi, University of Stirling

Paul Saw, Ashcroft International Business School

Kath Scanlon, London School of Economics

Alex Schwartz, New School

Beverley Searle, University of Durham

Richard Sendi, Urban Planning Institute

Peter Shanks, University of Ulster

Mark Shucksmith, Newcastle University

Gavin Smart, National Housing Federation

Jackie Smith, Shelter

Lesley Smith, Communities and Local Government

Susan Smith, University of Cambridge

Jennie Spenceley, University of Cambridge

Mark Stephens, University of Glasgow

Connie Tang, University of Cambridge

Lawrence Teeland, ENHR

Andre Thomsen, Delft University of Technology

Ivan Tosics, Metropolitan Research Institute, Budapest

Sasha Tsenkova, University of Calgary

Jill Tuffnell, Hundred Houses Society

Rebecca Tunstall, London School of Economics

Ali Turel, Middle East Technical University Turkey

Richard Turkington, Housing Vision

Christian Tutin, University of Paris

Chihiro Udagawa, University of Cambridge

Hedvig Vestergaard, Aalborg University

Alison Wallace, University of York

Chris Watson, University of Birmingham

Christine Whitehead, University of Cambridge

Steve Wilcox, University of York

Peter Williams, University of York

Judy Yates, University of Sydney




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