Housing, Finance, and Neoliberalism
External reference: https://openalex.org/T11817
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Legal awareness does not always lead to legal action
Study examines why precarious housing tenants avoid legal remedies despite awareness, identifying structural barriers including landlord dependency and interconnected institutional vulnerabilities.
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Prospective homeowners are more right-wing than satisfied renters
Survey of Canadian renters reveals prospective homeowners hold rightward policy views but don't vote accordingly, suggesting ideology predates homeownership.
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European housing markets mediate monetary policy effects
Analyze how monetary policy affects European housing markets over 30 years, revealing housing prices respond more strongly than inflation and output to policy shocks.
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Portuguese economy shows a rising rate of surplus value
Empirical estimation of surplus value rates in the Portuguese economy 1995-2022 applying Marx's labor theory of value, revealing rising exploitation particularly during post-2008 austerity.
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Unpacking Rising Inequality: The Roles of Markups, Taxes, and Asset Prices
Analyze rising inequality in France through markups, taxes, and asset prices using heterogeneous-agent modeling to decompose drivers of income and wealth concentration.

