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      The financialisation of housing land supply in England

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      Urban Studies
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          The aim of this article is to identify the calculative practices that turn urban development planning into the supply-side of land financialisation. My focus is on the statutory planning of housing supply and the accounting procedures, or market devices, that normalise the practices of land speculation in the earliest stage of the urban development process. I provide an analysis of the accountancy regime used by planning authorities in England to evidence a 5-year supply of housing land. Drawing on the work of Michel Callon on market framing, I assess the activities of economic agents in performing or ‘formatting’ this supply, its boundaries, externalities and rules of operation. I evidence the effect of this formatting in normalising the treatment of land as a financial asset and in orienting the statutory regulation of land supply to the provision of opportunities for the capture of increased ground rent at a cost to the delivery of new homes.

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                Urban Studies
                Urban Studies
                SAGE Publications
                0042-0980
                1360-063X
                March 10 2020
                : 004209802090727
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                [1 ]Leeds Beckett University, UK
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                10.1177/0042098020907278
                b8cf529b-d19e-41fd-956e-3cc6f4ec448d
                © 2020

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