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Author Demirors, Sila

Title The Political Economy of Housing The Case of Turkey
Published Boston : BRILL, 2023

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Description 1 online resource (348 p.)
Series Studies in Critical Social Sciences Series ; v.252
Studies in Critical Social Sciences Series
Contents Front Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Figures and Tables -- Acronyms and Abbreviations -- Chapter 1 General Introduction and Methodology -- 1 What Is This Book About? -- 2 Background -- 3 Analytical Framework and Methodology -- 4 An Intermediate (Operational) Methodology: from 'Structures of Housing Provision' to 'Systems of Provision' -- 4.1 Structures of Housing Provision Approach -- 4.2 Systems of Provision Approach -- 5 Data Collection -- 6 The Structure of the Book -- Chapter 2 Ground Rent and Housing
1 Marx's Theory of Agricultural Rent -- 1.1 Differential Rent -- 1.2 Absolute Rent -- 1.3 Monopoly Rent -- 2 Ground Rent in Urban Land -- 3 Ground Rent in Urban Residential Land -- 4 Scarcity, Monopoly Rent and Housing -- 5 Ground Rent and Housing Sub-markets -- 6 Housing, Ground Rent and Capital Accumulation -- 6.1 Localised Monopoly Rent (Development Gains) vs. General Monopoly Rent -- 7 Conclusion -- Chapter 3 A Theoretical Investigation for Financialisation with a Focus on Financialisation of Housing Provision -- 1 Financialisation: an Explanandum or Explanans?
1.1 Analytical: Understanding Financialisation through Marx's Theory of Money and Finance -- 1.2 Historical: Thinking Financialisation within and through Neoliberalism -- 1.3 Uneven and Combined Development of Financialisation -- 2 Intensive and Extensive Expansion of Finance -- 2.1 Financialisation of Social Reproduction -- 3 Financialisation of Housing -- 3.1 Housing Development Finance -- 3.2 House Purchase Finance -- 3.3 Social Housing -- 4 Conclusion -- Chapter 4 Neoliberal Transformation and Financialisation in Turkey through an Authoritarian Form of State
1 Capitalist State as the Condensation of Class Relationship -- 2 The Transition to Neoliberalism and Financialisation in Turkey: from 1980 to 2001 -- 3 The Consolidation and Institutionalisation of Neoliberalism and Financialisation in Turkey: Post-2001 Period -- 4 Conclusion -- Chapter 5 Housing Provision in Turkey -- a Historical Overview -- 1 1950-1980: Housing SoP under ISI -- 2 1980-2001: Housing SoP in the Early Phase of Neoliberalism -- 3 Conclusion -- Chapter 6 State in Housing Provision -- 1 TOKI as a Particular Articulation of Political and Economic Intervention -- 2 Land -- 3 Planning
4 Housing Provision: Is TOKI a Robin Hood or an Unrivalled Monopoly? -- 5 Emlak Konut REIT -- 6 Finance of TOKI -- 7 Urban Transformation: from Slum Upgrading to Mass Regeneration -- 8 Conclusion -- Chapter 7 Consumption of Housing -- 1 Housing Purchase Finance and Mortgage Boom? -- 2 Two Sides of the Same Coin: Financial Inclusion and Exclusion -- 3 Alternative Searches for Further Financial Inclusion: a Shadow Banking-System in Turkey -- 4 Effective Demand in Housing -- 5 Residential Land and House Price Inflation
Summary In the Political Economy of Housing (the case of Turkey), Sila Demirors explores the analytical and historical process of how housing becomes an instrument of speculative finance to feed itself in the current phase of capitalism in general and in Turkey in particular
Notes Description based upon print version of record
6 Housing as a Speculative Investment Tool: Consumption of Housing for the Appropriation of Monopoly Rents
Subject Housing policy -- Turkey
Housing -- Turkey
Economic history.
Housing.
Housing policy.
SUBJECT Turkey -- Economic conditions
Subject Turkey.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9789004539907
9004539905