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How Quantitative Easing went from temporary crisis-response to permanent policy change
January 6th, 2025
British and Irish Politics and Policy
Who is helped by Help to Buy?
January 19th, 2018
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British and Irish Politics and Policy
How ‘Help to Buy’ helps mainly the privileged
October 23rd, 2017
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British and Irish Politics and Policy
Homes fit for 21st century heroes: the past and future of UK housing policy
June 23rd, 2017
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Why the lack of adequate social housing in the UK is an important issue and how it may be solved
October 7th, 2013
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Economy and Society
Britain’s Property Problem: Demand increases are rapidly transmitted into rising prices rather than expanded output
August 14th, 2013
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Economy and Society
LSE British Politicast Episode 2: Austerity Economics and Central Banking
July 31st, 2013
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Economy and Society
Help to Buy will likely have the effect of pushing up house prices further, making housing become less – not more – affordable for young would-be-owners
June 25th, 2013
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Economy and Society
Why the government’s Help to Buy scheme won’t reach the right people
June 19th, 2013
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Economy and Society
New home supply will respond to the Help to Buy scheme’s boost to demand, as will second-hand supply
June 13th, 2013
Economy and Society
The Housing Conundrum: Engineering a fall in house prices is a good economic strategy for the medium-term, but would have horrible effects at the moment
May 23rd, 2013
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