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Rent Controls
   AS Micro:
 Government
Intervention in
   Markets
Economics of Rent Controls
Housing shortages – a structural economic problem
Renting has become more expensive
Region              Average Rent (Sept
                    2012, £s per week)

London              £1,092

South West          £638

Yorkshire           £542

North West          £594

Wales               £556

South East          £776

England and Wales   £741
Maximum rents – rising demand
 Rent per   Rental Market with a Maximum Rent
                                                         With the help of an appropriate
month (£)
                                                              diagram show how the
                                                                   introduction
                                          Supply 1       of a maximum rent might affect
                                                         the market for rental properties

      P1                                                 1. Define a maximum rent
                                                         2. Explain where a maximum
                                                            price must be to change the
                                                            free-market equilibrium price
                                                         3. Use a clear supply and
                                          Demand 1
                                                            demand diagram to help
                                                         4. Include some evaluation


        O                    Q1
                           Quantity of rented property
Maximum rents – rising demand
 Rent per   Rental Market with a Maximum Rent
month (£)
                                                         With the help of an appropriate
                                                              diagram show how the
                                          Supply 1
                                                                   introduction
                                                         of a maximum rent might affect
                                                         the market for rental properties
      P1

                                                         1. Max rent is a price ceiling
                                            ceiling
                                                         2. Must be set below normal
      P2
                                                            free market equilibrium
                                          Demand 1       3. In diagram – set at rent P2



        O                    Q1
                           Quantity of rented property
Maximum rents – rising demand
 Rent per   Rental Market with a Maximum Rent
                                                         With the help of an appropriate
month (£)
                                                              diagram show how the
                                                                   introduction
                                          Supply 1       of a maximum rent might affect
                                                         the market for rental properties

      P1                                                 1. Max rent is a price ceiling
                                                         2. Must be set below normal
                                              ceiling       free market equilibrium
      P2                                                 3. In diagram – set at rent P2
                                                         4. P2 (ceteris paribus) creates an
                                          Demand 1
                                                            excess demand or shortage =
                                                            Q3-Q2


        O       Q3           Q1          Q2
                           Quantity of rented property
Maximum rents – rising demand
 Rent per   Rental Market with a Maximum Rent            With the help of an appropriate
month (£)                                                     diagram show how the
                                                                   introduction
                                                         of a maximum rent might affect
                                          Supply 1
      P3                                                 the market for rental properties

                                                         1. Max rent is a price ceiling
      P1
                                                         2. Must be set below normal
                                                            free market equilibrium
                                              ceiling
                                                         3. In diagram – set at rent P2
      P2
                                                         4. P2 (ceteris paribus) creates an
                                          Demand 1          excess demand or shortage =
                                                            Q3-Q2
                                                         5. Shortage may lead to a
                                                            shadow market developing –
        O       Q3           Q1          Q2                 some people willing to pay P3
                           Quantity of rented property
Maximum rents – rising demand
 Rent per   Rental Market with a Maximum Rent          With the help of an appropriate
month (£)                                                   diagram show how the
                                                                 introduction
                                                       of a maximum rent might affect
                                         Supply 1
      P3                                               the market for rental properties

      P1
                                                        Evaluating possible effects on
                                                         market for rental properties
                                           ceiling
                                                       1. Extent of contraction in rental
      P2
                                                          housing supply is uncertain
                                           Demand 1    2. Will there be a long run
                                                          decline in supply?
                                                       3. Possible reduction in quality
                                                          of rental housing available
                Q3          Q1            Q2           4. How will max rent respond to
                           Quantity of rented property
                                                          shifts in demand?
Evaluate the case for and the case against the
introduction of maximum rents in the market for
           rented properties in the UK
Evaluate the case for and the case against the
introduction of maximum rents in the market for
           rented properties in the UK
        Bigger picture – long term shortage of available rented property

        Efficiency – does a price ceiling improve the market outcome?

        Equality – is a max rent equitable - helping those in most need?

        Scope – how low would the ceiling be? National? Regional?

        Time – long term effects of holding down market rents

        Effectiveness – unintended consequences? Better alternatives?

        Prioritise arguments – what is your main argument and why?

        Scale – Significance – wider importance of the rented sector
Improving rented housing supply
Improving rented housing supply

              Relaxation
              of planning     Incentives
               controls      for building
                              innovation


    Tax
incentives      Release of      Build more
 for “build      surplus          social
  to rent”         land          housing
AS Micro Rent Controls in Housing

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AS Micro Rent Controls in Housing

  • 1. Rent Controls AS Micro: Government Intervention in Markets
  • 2. Economics of Rent Controls
  • 3. Housing shortages – a structural economic problem
  • 4. Renting has become more expensive Region Average Rent (Sept 2012, £s per week) London £1,092 South West £638 Yorkshire £542 North West £594 Wales £556 South East £776 England and Wales £741
  • 5. Maximum rents – rising demand Rent per Rental Market with a Maximum Rent With the help of an appropriate month (£) diagram show how the introduction Supply 1 of a maximum rent might affect the market for rental properties P1 1. Define a maximum rent 2. Explain where a maximum price must be to change the free-market equilibrium price 3. Use a clear supply and Demand 1 demand diagram to help 4. Include some evaluation O Q1 Quantity of rented property
  • 6. Maximum rents – rising demand Rent per Rental Market with a Maximum Rent month (£) With the help of an appropriate diagram show how the Supply 1 introduction of a maximum rent might affect the market for rental properties P1 1. Max rent is a price ceiling ceiling 2. Must be set below normal P2 free market equilibrium Demand 1 3. In diagram – set at rent P2 O Q1 Quantity of rented property
  • 7. Maximum rents – rising demand Rent per Rental Market with a Maximum Rent With the help of an appropriate month (£) diagram show how the introduction Supply 1 of a maximum rent might affect the market for rental properties P1 1. Max rent is a price ceiling 2. Must be set below normal ceiling free market equilibrium P2 3. In diagram – set at rent P2 4. P2 (ceteris paribus) creates an Demand 1 excess demand or shortage = Q3-Q2 O Q3 Q1 Q2 Quantity of rented property
  • 8. Maximum rents – rising demand Rent per Rental Market with a Maximum Rent With the help of an appropriate month (£) diagram show how the introduction of a maximum rent might affect Supply 1 P3 the market for rental properties 1. Max rent is a price ceiling P1 2. Must be set below normal free market equilibrium ceiling 3. In diagram – set at rent P2 P2 4. P2 (ceteris paribus) creates an Demand 1 excess demand or shortage = Q3-Q2 5. Shortage may lead to a shadow market developing – O Q3 Q1 Q2 some people willing to pay P3 Quantity of rented property
  • 9. Maximum rents – rising demand Rent per Rental Market with a Maximum Rent With the help of an appropriate month (£) diagram show how the introduction of a maximum rent might affect Supply 1 P3 the market for rental properties P1 Evaluating possible effects on market for rental properties ceiling 1. Extent of contraction in rental P2 housing supply is uncertain Demand 1 2. Will there be a long run decline in supply? 3. Possible reduction in quality of rental housing available Q3 Q1 Q2 4. How will max rent respond to Quantity of rented property shifts in demand?
  • 10. Evaluate the case for and the case against the introduction of maximum rents in the market for rented properties in the UK
  • 11. Evaluate the case for and the case against the introduction of maximum rents in the market for rented properties in the UK Bigger picture – long term shortage of available rented property Efficiency – does a price ceiling improve the market outcome? Equality – is a max rent equitable - helping those in most need? Scope – how low would the ceiling be? National? Regional? Time – long term effects of holding down market rents Effectiveness – unintended consequences? Better alternatives? Prioritise arguments – what is your main argument and why? Scale – Significance – wider importance of the rented sector
  • 13. Improving rented housing supply Relaxation of planning Incentives controls for building innovation Tax incentives Release of Build more for “build surplus social to rent” land housing