The Politics of Housing Unmasked
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Proposed economic reforms often neglect to take into account the interests of groups which have benefitted from establishing or maintaining the status quo. Martin Ricketts, Reader in Political Economy at the independent University of Buckingham, assesses the political pressures that have produced regulation of the housing market, and suggests reform which accommodates realistic expectations of resistance from local politicians and subsidised tenants.
[1] M. Ricketts. A politico-financial model of local authority rents and rate fund contributions in the U.K. , 1982 .
[2] M. Ricketts. Housing Policy: Towards a Public Choice Perspective , 1981, Journal of Public Policy.