Although the primary goals of post war housing policy in The Netherlands have been accomplished, the Dutch housing market remains highly regulated. This paper develops a static partial equilibrium model to investigate the effects of deregulation on the private market prices and the allocation of houses among households. We focus on three policy measures: individual rent support, social housing projects and the fiscal rules for owner occupied houses.
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