The Blackwell Companion to the Economics of Housing: The Housing Wealth of NationsISBN: 978-1-4051-9215-6
Hardcover
648 pages
March 2010, Wiley-Blackwell
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Susan J. Smith is Mistress of Girton College Cambridge. She
was previously Professor of Geography and a Director of the
Institute of Advanced Study at Durham University. She is a graduate
of Oxford University (MA, DPhil), a Fellow of the British Academy
and of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, an Academician of the
Academy of Social Sciences and a member of the Society of Authors.
Professor Smith has published over 100 scholarly papers covering
topics that range from residential segregation to health
discrimination, from mortgage equity withdrawal to spread-betting
on home price dynamics. Her books include Housing & Social
Policy (1990), Housing for Health (2000), The
Politics of Race and Residence (1989), and Children at
Risk (1995). She is Editor-in-chief of the forthcoming
International Encyclopedia of Housing and Home (2012) and
has written a variety of press articles on home prices and housing
markets.
Beverley A. Searle is a Lecturer in Human Geography at Durham University. She gained a PhD in 2005 from the University of York. Her research interest focuses on housing wealth and households' welfare and well-being. She is author of Well-being: In Search of a Good Life? (2008).