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To the market and back: Housing policy and state housing in New Zealand

机译:面向市场和返回:新西兰的住房政策和国家住房

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Housing policy in New Zealand has traditionally been characterised by significant market intervention in support of home ownership and a residual state housing rental sector. Within the context of dramatic social welfare reforms in the 1990s, a set of radical housing reforms was introduced that profoundly transformed the role of the state in the housing system. Key elements of the reforms included the creation of a profit-oriented company to manage state rentals, a move to market rents in the state sector and the introduction of an accommodation supplement. This paper examines the underlying rationale and impacts of the reforms focusing on issues of privatisation, tenant turnover, affordability and tenant protest. Having examined the ongoing problems engendered by these reforms the paper reviews more recent political and legislative reforms that were sought to reassert the state's traditional position within the New Zealand housing market.
机译:传统上,新西兰的住房政策的特点是大力干预市场,以支持住房所有权和国有房屋租赁部门的剩余。在1990年代急剧的社会福利改革的背景下,引入了一系列激进的住房改革,深刻地改变了国家在住房体系中的作用。改革的主要内容包括创建一家以利润为导向的公司来管理州租金,在国有部门中向市场租金转移以及引入住宿补贴。本文探讨了针对私有化,租户更替,负担能力和租户抗议等问题的改革的基本原理和影响。在研究了这些改革带来的持续问题之后,本文回顾了最近进行的政治和立法改革,旨在重新确立该州在新西兰住房市场中的传统地位。

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