From your house to their House? Representation, political rhetoric and housing markets
In the last decades, advanced industrial democracies have seen a rapid, yet unequal, surge in housing prices. While scholars have examined whether house prices shape the political behaviour of voters, we know little about how they change politicians’ stances on housing policy. We rely on innovative...
Main Authors: | Ansell, B, Bokobza, L, Nyrup, J |
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Format: | Working paper |
Language: | English |
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2022
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