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Samenvatting
Partly as a result of major problems on the housing market and in particular the large housing shortage, there is now a lot of attention for housing in both the press and politics. After many years of focus on more market forces and decentralization, the national government recently seems prepared to take more responsibility. In this contribution we try to interpret this turnaround by successively considering the main problems in the housing market, the development of government policy and possible solutions to the problems that have arisen. The emphasis is on the role of the national government. We conclude that, in view of the many spatial claims and the major investment tasks, it is important that the national government takes control and makes clear choices, which can then be worked out at regional and local level. By subsequently closely monitoring the developments and intervening if necessary, the central government can make adjustments on the intended housing policies.
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Article | De woningcrisis in Nederland vanuit een bestuurlijk perspectief: achtergronden en oplossingen |
Trefwoorden | the Netherlands, housing policy, governance of the housing market, building production, spatial policy |
Auteurs | Peter Boelhouwer en Harry van der Heijden |
DOI | 10.5553/Bk/092733872022031001002 |
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