Smet, Koen. 2015. Housing Prices in Urban Areas - A Theoretical Framework to Explain Uneven Development. Leeds University Business School - Economics Seminar, Leeds, Großbritannien, 06.05.
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This paper develops a framework to explain the uneven development of housing prices in cities. Since the main price component of housing is capitalized rent, the financial base of this rent is analysed. Therefore three categories of accumulation strategies are defined: places of production, places of consumption and places of business services. The restructuring of urban economies after the crisis of Fordism is interpreted as a shift from places of production to places of consumption or business services. Subsequently, the disciplining function of places of production on housing prices eroded, resulting in uneven price developments.
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Status of publication | Published |
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Affiliation | WU |
Type of publication | Paper presented at an academic conference or symposium |
Language | English |
Title | Housing Prices in Urban Areas - A Theoretical Framework to Explain Uneven Development |
Event | Leeds University Business School - Economics Seminar |
Year | 2015 |
Date | 06.05 |
Country | United Kingdom |
Location | Leeds |
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- People
- Smet, Koen (Former researcher)
- Organization
- Department of Economics (Grisold) (Details)
- Research areas (ÖSTAT Classification 'Statistik Austria')
- 1807 Economic geography (Details)
- 5300 Economics (Details)
- 5309 Foreign aid (Details)
- 5325 Political economics (Details)
- 5335 Political economic theory (Details)
- 5344 Foreign trade (Details)
- 5611 Urban and regional analysis (Details)