Notes on the contradictions of housing policy in Latin America today: the situation in Brazil and Venezuela

The production of housing is an important activity for capitalist accumulation and one of the foci of conflict around the appropriation of space. Historically, this required state regulation by various means, including, housing policies. Although it is something present in all socio-spatial formatio...

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Hlavní autoři: Mioto, Beatriz Tamaso, Aruto, Pietro Caldeirini
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Vydáno: ANPUR 2015
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spelling oai:ojs.rbeur.anpur.org.br:article-49822017-10-02T13:02:59Z Notes on the contradictions of housing policy in Latin America today: the situation in Brazil and Venezuela Mioto, Beatriz Tamaso Aruto, Pietro Caldeirini housing policy underdevelopment Brazil Venezuela. Políticas Habitacionais no subdesenvolvimento latino-americano The production of housing is an important activity for capitalist accumulation and one of the foci of conflict around the appropriation of space. Historically, this required state regulation by various means, including, housing policies. Although it is something present in all socio-spatial formations, the way in which production and regulation of the sector take place in different spaces depends, at bottom, on the ongoing accumulation pattern. Based on this methodological assumption, this article seeks is, in the light of the critical theory of underdevelopment, to analyze the current characteristics and limitations of housing policies in the continent of Latin America. Given the variety of ongoing experiences, the discussion will be centered on the Minha Casa Minha Vida (My House My Life) (Brazil) and Gran Misión Vivienda (Venezuela) programs as being two paradigmatic models of the production of a city. It is said that there are three main differences between these two programs: the subsidy schemes and funding instruments; land policy; and the state's relationship with the fractions of capital that determines the pattern of the policies of the countries.  ANPUR 2015-08-28 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://rbeur.anpur.org.br/rbeur/article/view/4982 10.22296/2317-1529.2015v17n2p81 Revista Brasileira de Estudos Urbanos e Regionais; Vol. 17 No. 2 (2015): maio-agosto; 81 Revista Brasileira de Estudos Urbanos e Regionais; v. 17 n. 2 (2015): maio-agosto; 81 2317-1529 1517-4115 10.22296/2317-1529.2015v17n2p por https://rbeur.anpur.org.br/rbeur/article/view/4982/4693 Copyright (c) 2017 Revista Brasileira de Estudos Urbanos e Regionais
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Aruto, Pietro Caldeirini
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Notes on the contradictions of housing policy in Latin America today: the situation in Brazil and Venezuela
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title Notes on the contradictions of housing policy in Latin America today: the situation in Brazil and Venezuela
title_short Notes on the contradictions of housing policy in Latin America today: the situation in Brazil and Venezuela
title_full Notes on the contradictions of housing policy in Latin America today: the situation in Brazil and Venezuela
title_fullStr Notes on the contradictions of housing policy in Latin America today: the situation in Brazil and Venezuela
title_full_unstemmed Notes on the contradictions of housing policy in Latin America today: the situation in Brazil and Venezuela
title_sort notes on the contradictions of housing policy in latin america today: the situation in brazil and venezuela
description The production of housing is an important activity for capitalist accumulation and one of the foci of conflict around the appropriation of space. Historically, this required state regulation by various means, including, housing policies. Although it is something present in all socio-spatial formations, the way in which production and regulation of the sector take place in different spaces depends, at bottom, on the ongoing accumulation pattern. Based on this methodological assumption, this article seeks is, in the light of the critical theory of underdevelopment, to analyze the current characteristics and limitations of housing policies in the continent of Latin America. Given the variety of ongoing experiences, the discussion will be centered on the Minha Casa Minha Vida (My House My Life) (Brazil) and Gran Misión Vivienda (Venezuela) programs as being two paradigmatic models of the production of a city. It is said that there are three main differences between these two programs: the subsidy schemes and funding instruments; land policy; and the state's relationship with the fractions of capital that determines the pattern of the policies of the countries. 
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