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The stirrings of reform or more of the same? U.S. Housing Policy, Politics, and Economics shares a stark and urgent message. With a new president in the White House and the economy emerging from its peak pandemic lows, the time is right for transformative federal housing legislation—but only if Congress can transcend partisan divides. Drawing on nearly a century of legislative and policy data, this briefing for scholars and professionals quantifies the effects of Democratic or Republican control of the executive and legislative branches on housing prices and policies nationwide. It exposes the lasting consequences of Congress' more than a decade of failure to pass meaningful housing laws and makes clear just how narrow the current window for action is. Equal parts analysis and call to arms, U.S. Housing Policy, Politics, and Economics is essential reading for everyone who cares about affordable, accessible housing.
Contents
Foreword by Dr. Robert Edelstein
Chapter 1.Introduction
Chapter 2.Statement of Purposes: Chronology-Evolution Housing Policy-Politics-Economics
Chapter 3.Literature Review: Eighty Eight Years of U.S. Housing Policy
Chapter 4.U.S. Housing Economics
Chapter 5.Research Questions and Hypotheses: Housing Policy Programs, Politics, and Economics
Chapter 6. Methodology: History U.S. Housing Policy, Factor Analysis, and Forecasting
Chapter 7.Data Analysis Plan: Quantitative-Qualitative Statistical Analysis
Chapter 8.U.S. Housing Policy Analysis and Results: Supply-Demand Side Political and Policy Outcomes
Chapter 9.Econometric Analysis and Results: Supply-Demand Correlation-Regression
Chapter 10.Conclusion and Recommendations: Supply Side Bias and Response to Housing Crisis
Index