Many municipal governments have adopted affordable housing policies to benefit people whose socio-economic status is not commensurate with the price of housing. However, the effects and the functions of these policies in the city on sustainable development and living remains limited. Using a comparative case study, this study explores the characteristics and effects of affordable housing policies in three metropolitan cities in China: Beijing, Tianjin, and Guangshou. This study finds that these cities have their unique affordable housing policies and have experienced various challenges in implementing those policies. Conclusions and implications for other cities in China are addressed.
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- Are They Neck and Neck in the Affordable Housing Policies? A Cross Case Comparison of Three Metropolitan Cities in China
- Cai, Xiang (Author)
- Tsai, Chin-Chang (Author)
- Wu, Wei-Ning (Author)
- College of Public Service and Community Solutions (Contributor)
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Digital object identifier: 10.3390/su9040542
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Identifier TypeInternational standard serial numberIdentifier Value2071-1050
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Cai, X., Tsai, C., & Wu, W. (2017). Are They Neck and Neck in the Affordable Housing Policies? A Cross Case Comparison of Three Metropolitan Cities in China. Sustainability, 9(4), 542. doi:10.3390/su9040542