Economic geography and the regulatory state: Asymmetric marketization of social housing in England (Record no. 11484)

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Personal name Clegg, Liam
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Title Economic geography and the regulatory state: Asymmetric marketization of social housing in England
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Pages Vol 51, Issue 7, 2019,(1479-1498 p.)
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Summary, etc The 2011 Affordable Homes Programme introduced dramatic reductions in the level of government grant for new-build construction by housing associations, with an expectation that associations’ rents would rise towards market rates to compensate. Through this paper, I explore London-based associations’ use of cross-subsidy from commercial sale and rental operations to ameliorate the push towards higher rents for social housing. I characterize the spatially variegated response to the Affordable Homes Programme as ‘asymmetric marketization’. The case illustrates the value of bridging between economic geography literatures that acknowledge spatial variation in state–market constellations but offers less developed insights on modes of marketization, and political science literature on the regulatory state that offers a useful framework for disaggregating between modes of marketization but which has overlooked the issue of spatial variation. The significance of this asymmetric marketization is heightened by ongoing concerns over the sustainability of London-based housing associations’ commercial activities, and by the possible extension of commercial-to-social cross-subsidization across other national housing systems.
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Subject Regulatory state,
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Subject marketization,
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Subject social housing
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Uniform Resource Identifier https://doi.org/10.1177/0308518X19857723
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