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Index
Cover Copyright About the author Acknowledgements 1 Introduction
Notes
2 Land, Home Ownership and the Problem of Economic Rent
2.1 Land and economic rent 2.2 The rise and fall of home ownership 2.3 The post-World War II ‘Golden Age’ 2.4 The collapse of Keynesianism and the neo-liberal turn 2.5 From subsidizing supply to subsidizing demand Notes
3 The Housing–Finance Feedback Cycle and the Deregulation of Finance
3.1 Money creation, bank lending and house prices 3.2 Mortgage finance liberalization in the US 3.3 Mortgage finance liberalization in the UK 3.4 The rise of securitization and the globalization of housing finance 3.5 The housing–finance feedback cycle 3.6 The Great Financial Crisis Notes
4 How and Why Economic Policy Went Astray
4.1 How rising house prices can keep the economy afloat 4.2 Is housing wealth real? 4.3 The role of central banks 4.4 The post-crisis feedback cycle Notes
5 Breaking the Housing–Finance Feedback Cycle
5.1 Introduction 5.2 Banking and credit for public purpose 5.3 Reforming fiscal policy: taxing land values 5.4 Rethinking home ownership and tenure Notes
6 Conclusion End User License Agreement
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