The economic impact of Federal Rental Housing Program : final report / George Fallis ... [et al].: NH15-563/1989E-PDF

"The purpose of this report is to assist the CMHC in its evaluation of four former rental housing stimulation plans: the Limited Dividend Program (LD), the Assisted Rental Program (ARP), the Multiple Unit Residential Building Program (MURB), and the Canada Rental Supply Plan (CRSP). The focus of our report is on the economic impact of these federal programs. We assess their impact on starts and the stock of multiple housing, as well as rents, vacancy rates, and the price and stock of single housing. We determine the impact of these programs on the aggregate level of output and employment, and their cyclical variability, as well as on federal and provincial surpluses or deficits."--Introduction.

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Department/Agency University of Toronto. Institute for Policy Analysis.
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.
Title The economic impact of Federal Rental Housing Program : final report / George Fallis ... [et al].
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Digitized edition from print [produced by Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation].
"May 16, 1989."
Including: Appendix A: Calculating the present value of rental subsidies -- Appendix B: A framework for the analysis of rental housing programs -- Appendix C: An econometric model of the residential housing market in Canada -- Appendix D: Simulations of the macroeconomic impacts of the CMHC rental subsidy programs on the Canadian economy: 1971-1987.
Publishing information [Toronto?] : University of Toronto, Institute for Policy Analysis, 1989.
Author / Contributor Fallis, George,1947-
Description [239] p. in various pagings : ill.
Catalogue number
  • NH15-563/1989E-PDF
Subject terms Housing
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