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Housing Privatization and Household Wealth in Transition

All countries in transition experienced increases in inequality. They have also undertaken massive privatization of key asset housing, often on give-away terms. Are these two phenomena related? Has transfer of ownership rights to residents slowed down the inequality increases or it pushed it up? Surprisingly little is known in this area. This paper attempts to provide empirical evidence to start answering these questions. It shows how housing privatization affected the distribution of personal wealth and inequality in current consumption based on recent representative household surveys from three transition countries: Poland, Russia and Serbia. Survey data are compared with figures derived from national accounts and housing statistics. Contrary to common belief and some earlier evidence of strong equalizing effect of housing distribution in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, the paper finds that the contribution of housing to the overall inequality levels is not strong, and is not universally progressive. There is also a significant variation across countries. In Russia and Serbia ...
Publisher:
UNU-WIDER
Series:
WIDER Research Paper
Volume:
2007/02
Title:
Housing Privatization and Household Wealth in Transition
Authors:
Ruslan Yemtsov
Publication date:
January 2007
ISSN Web:
1810-2611
ISBN Web:
9291909416
ISBN 13 Web:
9789291909414
Copyright holder:
© UNU-WIDER
Copyright year:
2007
Keywords:
Russia, inequality, wealth distribution, housing, privatization
JEL:
P3, D1, D3, D4
Project:
Personal Assets from a Global Perspective
Sponsor:
The governments of Denmark (Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs), Finland (Ministry for Foreign Affairs), Norway (Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs), Sweden (Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency-Sida) and the United Kingdom (Department for International Development).
Format:
online

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