Exciting news – the next ‘Perspectives’ title will be launched very soon and it’s Kate Barker on how to tackle the housing market’s problems. Housing: Where’s The Plan? is officially out in a couple of weeks but can be ordered now. Kate, as well as being a former member of the Monetary Policy Committee, wrote two major reports on planning and on housing supply a decade ago, so we are delighted to be publishing her follow-up recommendations.
To quote the blurb from present MPC member David Miles: “No one can speak to the housing supply issues facing the UK with the same authority as Kate Barker. This clear, concise analysis of UK housing issues makes a series of policy recommendations that are both feasible and desirable. An excellent account of the state of UK housing – admirable in its coherence, clarity and precision.”
[amazon_image id=”1907994114″ link=”true” target=”_blank” size=”medium” ]Housing: Where’s the Plan? (Perspectives)[/amazon_image]
As the book points out, housing policy has multiple aims and there are unavoidable trade-offs. That means no silver bullets. But she does have a list of meaningful policy reforms to suggest.
I’ve ordered my copy. For me, housing is the most important issue.
Have you read Dr Tim Leunig’s Community Land Auctions proposal? Is so, what do you think?
I haven’t read it. People have told me it’s a good idea but not politically feasible – but I couldn’t tell you why, I’m afraid.
Well, if ever you want to read it, it can be found here:
http://www.centreforum.org/assets/pubs/community-land-auctions.pdf
I look forward to reading Kate Barker’s book and will maybe check out some of the others in the series.