THE DISTINCTIVE EVOLUTION OF HOUSING FINANCIALIZATION IN BRAZIL AND MEXICO

被引:5
|
作者
Reyes, Alejandra [1 ]
Basile, Patricia [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif Irvine, Dept Urban Planning & Publ Policy, 226H Social Ecol 1, Irvine, CA 92697 USA
[2] Indiana Univ, Dept Geog, Student Bldg 120,701 E Kirkwood Ave, Bloomington, IN 47405 USA
关键词
financialization; Brazil; Mexico; housing policy; CASA-MINHA-VIDA; FINANCIALISATION; NEOLIBERALISM; DEVELOPERS; CAPITALISM; LIMITS; STATE; SOUTH; HOME;
D O I
10.1111/1468-2427.13142
中图分类号
P9 [自然地理学]; K9 [地理];
学科分类号
0705 ; 070501 ;
摘要
After defaulting on their foreign-debt obligations in the 1980s, several Latin American countries had to restructure their economies to boost market-led growth. Some of the ensuing housing reforms promoted mortgage expansion and mass housing production. Mexico was among the first countries to follow this logic, and in a particularly aggressive manner. Credit liberalization allowed a handful of real estate firms to experience massive expansions in their operations in the 2000s as they were able to build lower-middle-income housing at an accelerated rate by accessing public, pension and private equity funds. Brazil eventually appropriated some aspects of the Mexican housing model, but not others. In the late 2000s, Brazil began providing deep subsidies to low-income households to connect the private supply of housing with a publicly subsidized demand. This article discusses, challenges and moves beyond prior analyses of these processes by contrasting the two countries' housing finance models and examining the more recent (2010s) evolution and normative shifts in their housing and urban development policy agendas. Despite the direct policy transfer between the two contexts, the South-South comparative analysis presented in the article highlights the fluctuating and unstable nature of financialization processes given the varied inclination of national governments to manage, promote or restrict them, or to contain or accentuate capitalist crises and their implications.
引用
收藏
页码:933 / 953
页数:21
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] The Financialization of Housing: A Political Economy Approach
    Aalbers, Manuel B.
    Haila, Anne
    URBAN STUDIES, 2018, 55 (08) : 1821 - 1835
  • [22] The Financialization of Housing in Capitalism's Peripheries
    Aalbers, Manuel B.
    JOURNAL OF PLANNING LITERATURE, 2022, 37 (01) : 130 - 130
  • [23] Assetization: The Chinese Path to Housing Financialization
    Wu, Fulong
    Chen, Jie
    Pan, Fenghua
    Gallent, Nick
    Zhang, Fangzhu
    ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF GEOGRAPHERS, 2020, 110 (05) : 1483 - 1499
  • [24] The alternative financialization of the German housing market
    Wijburg, Gertjan
    Aalbers, Manuel B.
    HOUSING STUDIES, 2017, 32 (07) : 968 - 989
  • [25] The financialization of housing and its political consequences
    Dancygier, Rafaela
    Wiedemann, Andreas
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, 2024,
  • [26] The Financialization of Housing in Capitalism's Peripheries
    Aalbers, Manuel B.
    Rolnik, Raquel
    Krijnen, Marieke
    HOUSING POLICY DEBATE, 2020, 30 (04) : 481 - 485
  • [27] Housing market financialization, neoliberalism and everyday retrenchment of social housing
    Byrne, Michael
    Norris, Michelle
    ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING A-ECONOMY AND SPACE, 2022, 54 (01): : 182 - 198
  • [28] The financialization of housing in Indonesia: Actors and their roles in the transformation of housing production
    Rahmawati, Dian
    Rukmana, Deden
    CITIES, 2022, 131
  • [29] Housing financialization as a self-sustaining process. Political obstacles to the de-financialization of the Dutch housing market
    Stellinga, Bart
    HOUSING STUDIES, 2024, 39 (04) : 877 - 900
  • [30] The State-Orchestrated Financialization of Housing in Turkey
    Heeg, Susanne
    Ibarra Garcia, Maria Veronica
    Salinas Arreortua, Luis Alberto
    JOURNAL OF PLANNING LITERATURE, 2022, 37 (01) : 130 - 130