Housing policy and metropolitan management in sprawl the periphery of the Metropolitan Area Mexico City
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Vol. 55 No. 2 (2016), Articles, pages 217-237
Submitted: Dec 17, 2015
Accepted: Jul 15, 2016
Published: Dec 23, 2016
Abstract
One factor that has influenced the expansion of the northern and eastern outskirts of the metropolitan area Mexico City is the massive housing development. In this paper is explored the relationship between housing policy and urban management of local governments in the growth of the urban periphery. The central thesis refers to the absence of metropolitan coordination, local governments promote housing construction in order to increase their financial resources, a situation favored by changes in housing policy in a neoliberal context, which generates a supply potential consumer by granting housing loans. From an analysis of data on housing construction, loans granted by public institutions for house purchases and amounts of tax revenue by local governments, the impact of housing policy in the expansion of the metropolitan area is analyzed. As final reflections states that housing supply, not the demand of the population, the factor that determines the location of the housing complexes, and therefore, the recent expansion of the periphery of the metropolitan area.
Keywords:
housing policy, metropolitan management, social housing, real estate investment, urban periphery
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Salinas Arreortua, L. (2016). Housing policy and metropolitan management in sprawl the periphery of the Metropolitan Area Mexico City. Cuadernos Geográficos, 55(2), 217–237. Retrieved from https://revistaseug.ugr.es/index.php/cuadgeo/article/view/3888