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Conference Paper: The role of the government in housing in socialist China and capitalist Hong Kong

TitleThe role of the government in housing in socialist China and capitalist Hong Kong
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Issue Date2001
PublisherLiverpool University Press. The Journal's web site is located at http://www.liverpool-unipress.co.uk/third.htm
Citation
International Conference of Housing Policy and Practice in the Asia-Pacific: Convergence and Divergence, Hong Kong, 13-15 July 2000 How to Cite?
AbstractOwing to the introduction of privatisation and commodification policies, the housing systems of Hong Kong and China increasingly converge. A new housing regime, a marketised socialist model, is emerging in China. This model differs from the liberal interventionist model of Hong Kong in that the state owns the financial institutions and most housing producers, saving for housing expenditure is compulsory, and hence the government has a greater role in the housing market. The models' similarities are their sizeable public housing sectors, the state ownership of land, the heavy subsidies for the sale of public housing and the establishment of secondary housing markets within the public housing sector.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/93772
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dc.contributor.authorChiu, RLHen_HK
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dc.date.issued2001en_HK
dc.identifier.citationInternational Conference of Housing Policy and Practice in the Asia-Pacific: Convergence and Divergence, Hong Kong, 13-15 July 2000-
dc.identifier.issn0142-7849en_HK
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dc.description.abstractOwing to the introduction of privatisation and commodification policies, the housing systems of Hong Kong and China increasingly converge. A new housing regime, a marketised socialist model, is emerging in China. This model differs from the liberal interventionist model of Hong Kong in that the state owns the financial institutions and most housing producers, saving for housing expenditure is compulsory, and hence the government has a greater role in the housing market. The models' similarities are their sizeable public housing sectors, the state ownership of land, the heavy subsidies for the sale of public housing and the establishment of secondary housing markets within the public housing sector.en_HK
dc.languageengen_HK
dc.publisherLiverpool University Press. The Journal's web site is located at http://www.liverpool-unipress.co.uk/third.htmen_HK
dc.relation.ispartofThird World Planning Reviewen_HK
dc.titleThe role of the government in housing in socialist China and capitalist Hong Kongen_HK
dc.typeConference_Paperen_HK
dc.identifier.emailChiu, RLH: rlhchiu@hku.hken_HK
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dc.identifier.volume23en_HK
dc.identifier.issue1en_HK
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