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The role of private agents in affordable housing policy

By: GRADDY, Elizabeth A.
Contributor(s): BOSTIC, Raphael W.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: Cary : Oxford University, jan. 2010Subject(s): Política de Habitacional | Privatização | Agência Reguladora | Prestação de Contas | Avaliação de Desempenho | Estados UnidosJournal of Public Administration Research and Theory - JPART 20, 1, p. i81-i100Abstract: This article analyzes the consequences of our increasing reliance on private agents in the formulation and implementation of affordable housing policy. We describe the policies and processes by which affordable housing decisions are made in the United States - including how many and what kind of these units are built and where. Then, we empirically explore the impacts of different governance arrangements in Massachusetts and New Jersey on public authority and responsability, accountability, and on policy effectiveness. From this analysis, we find evidence that agents respond to housing policy incentives, and the response varies with the institutional framework established, thus mitigating concerns about a loss of public control in this policy arena
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This article analyzes the consequences of our increasing reliance on private agents in the formulation and implementation of affordable housing policy. We describe the policies and processes by which affordable housing decisions are made in the United States - including how many and what kind of these units are built and where. Then, we empirically explore the impacts of different governance arrangements in Massachusetts and New Jersey on public authority and responsability, accountability, and on policy effectiveness. From this analysis, we find evidence that agents respond to housing policy incentives, and the response varies with the institutional framework established, thus mitigating concerns about a loss of public control in this policy arena

The sate of agents: a special issue

Volume 20

Supplement 1

January 2010

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