America's Trillion-Dollar Housing Mistake - by Howard Husock (Hardcover)
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- For more than seven decades, the American government has acted to provide housing for the poor.
- About the Author: Howard Husock is director of public policy case studies at Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government.
- 140 Pages
- Political Science, Public Policy
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Low-income housing programs and lesser-known initiatives have harmed those they were meant to help while causing grave collateral damage, Mr. Husock argues. He emphasizes the deep but unappreciated importance to American society of economically diverse urban neighborhoods, an...Book Synopsis
For more than seven decades, the American government has acted to provide housing for the poor. In America's Trillion-Dollar Housing Mistake, Howard Husock explains how, as with so many anti-poverty efforts, low-income housing programs have harmed those they were meant to help while causing grave collateral damage to cities and their citizens. Public housing projects, Mr. Husock writes, are only the best-known housing policy mistakes. His book explains how a long list of lesser-known efforts-including housing vouchers, community development corporations, the low-income housing tax credit, and the Community Reinvestment Act-are just as pernicious, working in concert to undermine sound neighborhoods and perpetuate a dependent underclass. He exposes the false premises underlying publicly subsidized housing, above all the belief that the private housing market inevitably fails the poor. Exploring the link between private housing markets and individual self-improvement, he shows how new and expensive public efforts are merely old wine in new bottles. Instead he argues for the deep but unappreciated importance to American society of economically diverse urban neighborhoods, and he demonstrates the historic and continuing importance of privately built "affordable" housing, from the brownstones of Brooklyn to the bungalows of Oakland and, in the present day, houses built through Habitat for Humanity. Bearing witness in the tradition of Jane Jacobs, Mr. Husock describes and laments the deadening effects of public and subsidized housing on the economies and vitality of American cities.Review Quotes
"A provocative but wise and convincing book." --Stuart Butler, Heritage Foundation
"Provocative critiques...maybe this time Congress will finally listen." --Ron Utt, Senior Research Fellow, Heritage Foundation "This brief book is a gem...an incisive and devastating analysis.... A must-read." --Stephan Thernstrom, Winthrop Professor of History, Harvard University "Has been popular with [Presidential] administration officials." --David W. Chen, The New York Times "Howard Hussock...has made an important contribution to public policy and to American Government in general." --Governing MagazineA provocative but wise and convincing book.
Has been popular with [Presidential] administration officials.
Howard Hussock...has made an important contribution to public policy and to American Government in general.
Provocative critiques...maybe this time Congress will finally listen.
This brief book is a gem...an incisive and devastating analysis.... A must-read.
About the Author
Howard Husock is director of public policy case studies at Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government. He is a contributing editor of City Journal, the magazine of urban affairs published by the Manhattan Institute, from which the essays in this book are drawn. Mr. Husock lives in Brookline, Massachusetts.Dimensions (Overall): 8.8 Inches (H) x 5.5 Inches (W) x .65 Inches (D)
Weight: .6 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 140
Genre: Political Science
Sub-Genre: Public Policy
Publisher: Ivan R. Dee Publisher
Theme: Social Services & Welfare
Format: Hardcover
Author: Howard Husock
Language: English
Street Date: September 23, 2003
TCIN: 1004110787
UPC: 9781566635318
Item Number (DPCI): 247-22-3346
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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