A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

The roles of the state in the financialisation of housing in Turkey




AuthorsCelik, Ozlem

PublisherROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD

Publication year2023

Journal:Housing Studies

Volume38

Issue6

First page 1006

Last page1026

ISSN0267-3037

eISSN1466-1810

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1080/02673037.2021.1928003


Abstract
What is the relationship between the state and housing financialisation? Much of the literature describes the state playing a role to promote the regulatory, legislative, and financial conditions needed to allow global financial capital to penetrate land and property markets. I build on these arguments to develop in what ways the state is playing an active role in housing financialisation in Turkey. I suggest that the Turkish national state has deliberately, actively, and forcefully pursued housing financialisation by (i) introducing new legislation; (ii) creating financial frameworks to encourage speculation by domestic and international capital on land and housing as assets (iii) enclosing public land and exploiting informal types of tenure; (iv) assetising land and housing by developing revenue-sharing urban regeneration projects; and (v) using coercive legal and penal force to criminalise informal development, and to quell resistance to state-led regeneration. My conclusions add weight to Christophers' contention that the role of the state needs to be reconceptualised to capture its direct involvement in housing financialisation.



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