Rental choice and housing policy realignment in transition

post-privatization challenges in the Europe and Central Asia region

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Ellen Hamilton, Ellen Hamilton
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Rental choice and housing policy realignment in transition

post-privatization challenges in the Europe and Central Asia region

"Massive privatizations of housing in Europe and Central Asia transition countries have significantly reduced rental tenure choice, threatening to impede residential mobility. Policymakers are intensifying their search for adequate policy responses aimed at broadening tenure choice for more household categories through effective rental housing alternatives in the social and private sectors. While the social alternative requires substantial and well-balanced subsidies, the private alternative will not grow unless rent, management, and tax reforms are boldly implemented and housing privatization truly completed. "--World Bank web site.

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World Bank
Language
English

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Title from PDF file as viewed on 4/19/2006.

Includes bibliographical references.

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Mode of access: World Wide Web.

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Washington, D.C
Series
Policy research working paper -- 3884, Policy research working papers (Online) -- 3884.

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Library of Congress
HG3881.5.W57

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OL31759008M
LCCN
2006615870

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