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Collateral Damage? Transforming Subprime Slum Dwellers into Homeowners

机译:附带损害?将次贷贫民窟居民转变为房主

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Homeownership has been elevated to the position of a superior form of tenure, offering seemingly limitless benefits from capital gain to more abstract notions of security, empowerment and good citizenship. The international discourse on housing policy has mirrored this privilege, particularly evident with the celebration of Hernando de Soto and his promotion of formal property rights as the solution to global poverty. Formalisation schemes are said to provide a route to economic prosperity by transforming 'slum dwellers' into 'homeowners', offering a route to access formal credit and ending the undercapitalisation of the poor. Drawing on the example of de Soto-inspired MKURABITA titling scheme in Tanzania, this paper questions the favour of ownership policies in the Global South in the wake of the subprime crisis.
机译:房屋所有权已被提升为高级权属形式,从资本收益到更抽象的安全,赋权和良好公民身份概念提供了看似无限的收益。关于住房政策的国际讨论反映了这种特权,特别是在庆祝埃尔南多·德索托及其推广正式财产权作为解决全球贫困的问题时,这一点尤其明显。据说正规化计划通过将“贫民窟居民”转变为“房主”,提供了获得经济繁荣的途径,提供了获得正式信贷的途径,并消除了穷人的资本不足。借鉴坦桑尼亚受de Soto启发的MKURABITA所有权计划的例子,在次贷危机之后,本文质疑了全球南方所有权政策的偏爱。

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