The British housing market is, by common consent, among the most dysfunctional in the developed world. Sky-high house prices, regressive property taxes, obstacles to productivity growth, economic and social inequality in and between generations — these are just a handful of the housing-related problems that have nagged away at policymakers over decades.
普遍共識認為,英國的住房市場是發(fā)達國家中最為失調(diào)的之一。天價房、累退性的房地產(chǎn)稅、對生產(chǎn)率增長的障礙、代內(nèi)及代際的經(jīng)濟與社會不平等——這些只是數(shù)十年來一直困擾決策者的住房相關(guān)問題中的一部分。
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