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Theoretical Analysis in Supply System of Public Rental Housing

Yue Teng (), Xiao Li, Ling Li, Xiazhi Fang and Bo Xu
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Yue Teng: Chongqing University
Xiao Li: Chongqing University
Ling Li: The University of Hong Kong
Xiazhi Fang: University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Bo Xu: Chongqing University

Chapter Chapter 47 in Proceedings of the 19th International Symposium on Advancement of Construction Management and Real Estate, 2015, pp 569-580 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Public rental housing (PRH) is provided for urban low-income hierarchy and is an important part of affordable housing system. Based on the theory of public goods, both government and private enterprises have advantages and disadvantages in supplying PRH respectively. In order to optimize the present supply system of PRH, this article introduced the delivery pattern of Public & Private Partnership (PPP) into the government allocation system, and further improved it into Public-Intermediary-Private- Partnerships (PIPP), a new supply system through the cooperation of government, private enterprises and intermediary organizations. It helps to better achieve the security role of PRH in our society.

Keywords: Public rental housing, government supply, Public and private partnership (PPP; PIPP) (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-46994-1_47

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