The Political Economy of Housing: The Case of Turkey: Studies in Critical Social Sciences / New Scholarship in Political Economy, cartea 252/24
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004538771
ISBN-10: 9004538771
Pagini: 338
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Critical Social Sciences / New Scholarship in Political Economy
ISBN-10: 9004538771
Pagini: 338
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Critical Social Sciences / New Scholarship in Political Economy
Notă biografică
Sila Demirors, Ph.D. (1988), Ankara Yildirim Beyazit University, is Assistant Professor of Political Science and Public Administration at that university. She received her Ph.D. from the Development Studies at SOAS, University of London.
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
List of Figures and Tables
Acronyms and Abbreviations
1General Introduction and Methodology
1 What Is This Book About?
2 Background
3 Analytical Framework and Methodology
4 An Intermediate (Operational) Methodology: from ‘Structures of Housing Provision’ to ‘Systems of Provision’
4.1Structures of Housing Provision Approach
4.2Systems of Provision Approach
5 Data Collection
6 The Structure of the Book
2Ground Rent and Housing
1 Marx’s Theory of Agricultural Rent
1.1Differential Rent
1.2Absolute Rent
1.3Monopoly Rent
2 Ground Rent in Urban Land
3 Ground Rent in Urban Residential Land
4 Scarcity, Monopoly Rent and Housing
5 Ground Rent and Housing Sub-markets
6 Housing, Ground Rent and Capital Accumulation
6.1Localised Monopoly Rent (Development Gains) vs. General Monopoly Rent
7 Conclusion
3A Theoretical Investigation for Financialisation with a Focus on Financialisation of Housing Provision
1 Financialisation: an Explanandum or Explanans?
1.1Analytical: Understanding Financialisation through Marx’s Theory of Money and Finance
1.2Historical: Thinking Financialisation within and through Neoliberalism
1.3Uneven and Combined Development of Financialisation
2 Intensive and Extensive Expansion of Finance
2.1Financialisation of Social Reproduction
3 Financialisation of Housing
3.1Housing Development Finance
3.2House Purchase Finance
3.3Social Housing
4 Conclusion
4Neoliberal Transformation and Financialisation in Turkey through an Authoritarian Form of State
1 Capitalist State as the Condensation of Class Relationship
2 The Transition to Neoliberalism and Financialisation in Turkey: from 1980 to 2001
3 The Consolidation and Institutionalisation of Neoliberalism and Financialisation in Turkey: Post-2001 Period
4 Conclusion
5Housing Provision in Turkey — a Historical Overview
1 1950–1980: Housing SoP under isi
2 1980–2001: Housing SoP in the Early Phase of Neoliberalism
3 Conclusion
6State in Housing Provision
1 toki as a Particular Articulation of Political and Economic Intervention
2 Land
3 Planning
4 Housing Provision: Is toki a Robin Hood or an Unrivalled Monopoly?
5 Emlak Konut reit
6 Finance of toki
7 Urban Transformation: from Slum Upgrading to Mass Regeneration
8 Conclusion
7Consumption of Housing
1 Housing Purchase Finance and Mortgage Boom?
2 Two Sides of the Same Coin: Financial Inclusion and Exclusion
3 Alternative Searches for Further Financial Inclusion: a Shadow Banking-System in Turkey
4 Effective Demand in Housing
5 Residential Land and House Price Inflation
6 Housing as a Speculative Investment Tool: Consumption of Housing for the Appropriation of Monopoly Rents
7 Housing Inequality: Wealth Effect and Crisis of Social Reproduction
8 Conclusion
8Production of Housing
1 A Bird’s Eye Shot to the Housing Supply-Side Dynamics in the Post-2002 Era
2 Housing Developers and Housing Production Process
3 Housing Development Finance
4 The Volume of Housing Production and Housing Stock
5 Construction Move: a Political Project and a Macroeconomic Tool
6 Conclusion
9Conclusion
Appendix 1 Interview Schedule and Codes
Appendix 2 Distribution of Non-institutional Population by Equivalised Household Disposable Median Income Groups and Housing Living Conditions Indicators (2006–2018)
Appendix 3 Divergence between Construction Costs and House Prices in Turkey (June 2016–September 2018)
Bibliography
Index
List of Figures and Tables
Acronyms and Abbreviations
1General Introduction and Methodology
1 What Is This Book About?
2 Background
3 Analytical Framework and Methodology
4 An Intermediate (Operational) Methodology: from ‘Structures of Housing Provision’ to ‘Systems of Provision’
4.1Structures of Housing Provision Approach
4.2Systems of Provision Approach
5 Data Collection
6 The Structure of the Book
2Ground Rent and Housing
1 Marx’s Theory of Agricultural Rent
1.1Differential Rent
1.2Absolute Rent
1.3Monopoly Rent
2 Ground Rent in Urban Land
3 Ground Rent in Urban Residential Land
4 Scarcity, Monopoly Rent and Housing
5 Ground Rent and Housing Sub-markets
6 Housing, Ground Rent and Capital Accumulation
6.1Localised Monopoly Rent (Development Gains) vs. General Monopoly Rent
7 Conclusion
3A Theoretical Investigation for Financialisation with a Focus on Financialisation of Housing Provision
1 Financialisation: an Explanandum or Explanans?
1.1Analytical: Understanding Financialisation through Marx’s Theory of Money and Finance
1.2Historical: Thinking Financialisation within and through Neoliberalism
1.3Uneven and Combined Development of Financialisation
2 Intensive and Extensive Expansion of Finance
2.1Financialisation of Social Reproduction
3 Financialisation of Housing
3.1Housing Development Finance
3.2House Purchase Finance
3.3Social Housing
4 Conclusion
4Neoliberal Transformation and Financialisation in Turkey through an Authoritarian Form of State
1 Capitalist State as the Condensation of Class Relationship
2 The Transition to Neoliberalism and Financialisation in Turkey: from 1980 to 2001
3 The Consolidation and Institutionalisation of Neoliberalism and Financialisation in Turkey: Post-2001 Period
4 Conclusion
5Housing Provision in Turkey — a Historical Overview
1 1950–1980: Housing SoP under isi
2 1980–2001: Housing SoP in the Early Phase of Neoliberalism
3 Conclusion
6State in Housing Provision
1 toki as a Particular Articulation of Political and Economic Intervention
2 Land
3 Planning
4 Housing Provision: Is toki a Robin Hood or an Unrivalled Monopoly?
5 Emlak Konut reit
6 Finance of toki
7 Urban Transformation: from Slum Upgrading to Mass Regeneration
8 Conclusion
7Consumption of Housing
1 Housing Purchase Finance and Mortgage Boom?
2 Two Sides of the Same Coin: Financial Inclusion and Exclusion
3 Alternative Searches for Further Financial Inclusion: a Shadow Banking-System in Turkey
4 Effective Demand in Housing
5 Residential Land and House Price Inflation
6 Housing as a Speculative Investment Tool: Consumption of Housing for the Appropriation of Monopoly Rents
7 Housing Inequality: Wealth Effect and Crisis of Social Reproduction
8 Conclusion
8Production of Housing
1 A Bird’s Eye Shot to the Housing Supply-Side Dynamics in the Post-2002 Era
2 Housing Developers and Housing Production Process
3 Housing Development Finance
4 The Volume of Housing Production and Housing Stock
5 Construction Move: a Political Project and a Macroeconomic Tool
6 Conclusion
9Conclusion
Appendix 1 Interview Schedule and Codes
Appendix 2 Distribution of Non-institutional Population by Equivalised Household Disposable Median Income Groups and Housing Living Conditions Indicators (2006–2018)
Appendix 3 Divergence between Construction Costs and House Prices in Turkey (June 2016–September 2018)
Bibliography
Index