The Macroeconomic and Sectoral Performance of Housing Supply Policies in Selected MENA Countries
This paper analyzes housing sector policies and their effects on macroeconomic and sectoral performance in a number of Middle East and North African (MNA) countries. Some of these countries confront very rapid growth in their labor forces, others are now experiencing the world’s highest rates of urbanization. In such countries, the spill-over effects of housing policy on labor markets, savings behavior, factor productivity, and ultimately the quality of economic growth are important. Similarly, policies that cause housing costs to rise for the entire population can have a greater effect on the poor than do direct housing subsidy programs. In short, untangling the effects of housing policy requires a broad sectoral perspective. Accordingly, the analysis examines these broader issues, even though the focus remained on how policies could improve the situation of the poor.
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Format: | Report biblioteca |
Language: | English en_US |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2005-04
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Subjects: | URBAN HOUSING AND LAND, HOUSING SECTOR, DEMOGRAPHY AND URBANIZATION, UNEMPLOYMENT AND CAPITAL USE INEFFICIENCY, POVERTY REDUCTION, AFFORDABILITY PROBLEM, LOW-INCOME HOUSING, HOUSING MARKET, SUPPLY FACTORS, LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS, LAND OWNERSHIP, PROPERTY RIGHTS, PROPERTY TITLING, HOUSING FINANCE, HOUSING SUBSIDIES, KEY RECOMMENDATIONS, POPULATION INCREASE, QUALITY OF GROWTH, |
Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/724091468248086869/The-Macroeconomic-and-sectoral-performance-of-housing-supply-policies-in-selected-MENA-countries-a-comparative-analysis https://hdl.handle.net/10986/36683 |
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