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6. Institutional prerequisites for affordable housing development : A comparative study of Germany and Sweden
Sammanfattning : This thesis was written against the background of intense public debate on increasing housing shortages and housing policy reform in Germany and Sweden. Potential reforms to increase housing development volumes, especially in the affordable segment, are analysed using theories of institutional change with focus on urban planning, building law and housing policy. LÄS MER
7. Att bygga ett samhälle : Tid, rum och politiska visioner i bostadspolitiken 1901–1947
Sammanfattning : This dissertation is a study of political modernization in Sweden, focusing on the formation of modern housing policy. The analysis reveals how changing concepts relating to time and space redefine a political and social order, thereby laying the foundation for the welfare state. LÄS MER
8. Municipal Landownership and Housing in Sweden : Exploring links, supply and possibilities
Sammanfattning : This thesis comprises a number of studies, all directed at different linkages between municipal landownership and housing in Sweden. In all, the thesis consists of four papers. Of these, initial Paper I targets the emergence of the municipal landownership that still today are of crucial importance for the Swedish housing market. LÄS MER
9. Systemskifte : En studie av tröghet vid fyra brytpunkter inom svensk välfärdspolitik
Sammanfattning : The purpose of this dissertation is to describe, explain and understand how slowness appeared when some decisions were made in the area of welfare policy and how this slowness was eliminated. The study focuses on major changes. It is argued that such changes follow another logic than small gradual adjustments. LÄS MER
10. The Common Good in Common Goods - The Decommodification of Fundamental Resources through Law
Sammanfattning : This dissertation is divided into three parts. Part I analyzes the Commons as a post-capitalist strategy accomplished through law by developing an alternative social theory of the market as a social institution. LÄS MER