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Goals that underpin policies in the fields of housing and urban requalification,
as well as the policy instruments through which these policies are carried
out, have been problematised from numerous perspectives. Regarding the
mismatch between policy goals and their outputs, Elsinga
(2017, 149) argues
that “many current housing policies are based on wrong (explicit or implicit)
assumptions”, while, in a study of the Portuguese case, Alves (2017a) questions
the rationality of policies that in countries with high levels of income inequality
and poverty support the commodification of housing and the development
of debt-driven ownership. Likewise, Mendes (2014) and Queirós (2015)
question the morality of strategies of urban renewal that, under adverse
socio-economic circumstances, use housing as an investment asset within a
globalised financial market.
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Urban requalification Housing
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Alves, S., Branco, R. (2018). With or without you: models of urban requalification under neoliberalismo in Portugal. In S. Aboim, P. Granjo, A. Ramos (Eds.), Changing societies: legacies and challenges. Vol. 1. Ambiguous inclusions: inside out, outside in, pp. 457-479. Lisboa: Imprensa de Ciências Sociais
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Imprensa de Ciências Sociais
