Role of the state and market in low cost housing provision : the case of Open Registration System (ORS) for low cost house buyers in Malaysia

The key findings include, firstly, the fact that housing provision in Malaysia shows no sign of convergence with the Western neo-liberal model. The state continues to control and regulate the market in low cost housing allocation through ORS. Secondly, although low cost housing production shows tren...

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Main Author: Shuid, Syafiee
Published: Cardiff University 2010
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-5850702015-03-20T03:22:56ZRole of the state and market in low cost housing provision : the case of Open Registration System (ORS) for low cost house buyers in MalaysiaShuid, Syafiee2010The key findings include, firstly, the fact that housing provision in Malaysia shows no sign of convergence with the Western neo-liberal model. The state continues to control and regulate the market in low cost housing allocation through ORS. Secondly, although low cost housing production shows trends of commodification since the early 1990s, the allocation process remains the sole responsibility of the state and is highly decommodified. Thirdly, most low cost housing buyers prefer the market to manage the allocation for private low cost housing. Finally, ORS implementation shows the state is dominant in housing provision in Malaysia, which is synonymous with the developmental state approach.363.5Cardiff Universityhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.585070http://orca.cf.ac.uk/55506/Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Shuid, Syafiee
Role of the state and market in low cost housing provision : the case of Open Registration System (ORS) for low cost house buyers in Malaysia
description The key findings include, firstly, the fact that housing provision in Malaysia shows no sign of convergence with the Western neo-liberal model. The state continues to control and regulate the market in low cost housing allocation through ORS. Secondly, although low cost housing production shows trends of commodification since the early 1990s, the allocation process remains the sole responsibility of the state and is highly decommodified. Thirdly, most low cost housing buyers prefer the market to manage the allocation for private low cost housing. Finally, ORS implementation shows the state is dominant in housing provision in Malaysia, which is synonymous with the developmental state approach.
author Shuid, Syafiee
author_facet Shuid, Syafiee
author_sort Shuid, Syafiee
title Role of the state and market in low cost housing provision : the case of Open Registration System (ORS) for low cost house buyers in Malaysia
title_short Role of the state and market in low cost housing provision : the case of Open Registration System (ORS) for low cost house buyers in Malaysia
title_full Role of the state and market in low cost housing provision : the case of Open Registration System (ORS) for low cost house buyers in Malaysia
title_fullStr Role of the state and market in low cost housing provision : the case of Open Registration System (ORS) for low cost house buyers in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Role of the state and market in low cost housing provision : the case of Open Registration System (ORS) for low cost house buyers in Malaysia
title_sort role of the state and market in low cost housing provision : the case of open registration system (ors) for low cost house buyers in malaysia
publisher Cardiff University
publishDate 2010
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