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The trajectory of social housing policy in Brazil: From the National Housing Bank to the Ministry of the Cities
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2009-08Registro en:
VALENÇA, M. M; BONATES, M. F. (2009)
VALENÇA, Márcio Moraes; BONATES, Mariana Fialho. The trajectory of social housing policy in Brazil: From the National Housing Bank to the Ministry of the Cities. Habitat International, [s. l.], 2009. doi:10.1016/j.habitatint.2009.08.006.
Autor
Valença, Marcio Moraes
Bonates, Mariana Fialho
Resumen
This paper discusses social housing policy in Brazil since the 1990s by analyzing government programs’
institutional arrangements, their sources of revenues and the formatting of related financial systems.
The conclusion suggests that all these arrangements have not constituted a comprehensive housing policy
with the clear aim of serving to enhance housing conditions in the country. Housing ‘policies’ since the
1990s – as proposed by Fernando Collor de Mello, Itamar Franco, Fernando Henrique Cardoso and
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Luis Inacio Lula da Silva’s governments (in the latter case, despite much progress towards subsidized
investment programs) – have sought to consolidate financial instruments in line with global markets,
restructuring the way private interests operate within the system, a necessary however incomplete course
of action. Different from rhetoric, this has resulted in failure as the more fundamental social results for the
poor have not yet been achieved.