Public housing units vs. housing vouchers: accessibility, local public goods, and welfare
Charles Leung,
Sinan Sarpça and
Kuzey Yilmaz
MPRA Paper from University Library of Munich, Germany
Abstract:
We develop a general equilibrium model of residential choice and study the effects of two housing aid policies, public housing units and housing vouchers. Land is differentiated by both residential accessibility and local public goods, and the provision levels of local public goods are determined by property tax revenues and neighborhood compositions. Households differ in their incomes and preferences for local public goods. Housing aid policies are financed by general income taxes. We discuss how the location of public housing units is a fundamental policy variable, in addition to the numbers and sizes of units, and argue that vouchers not only cause less distortion for social welfare compared to public housing, but may also improve overall welfare.
Keywords: Public housing; housing vouchers; housing policy; welfare; residential location choice; local public goods; endogenous sorting (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D60 H40 R10 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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Journal Article: Public housing units vs. housing vouchers: Accessibility, local public goods, and welfare (2012) 
Working Paper: Public Housing Units vs. Housing Vouchers: Accessibility, Local Public Goods, and Welfare (2012) 
Working Paper: Public Housing Units vs. Housing Vouchers: Accessibility, Local Public Goods, and Welfare (2010) 
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