INVESTIGADORES
SOCOLOFF Ivana Claudia
artículos
Título:
Subordinate financialization and housing finance: the case of indexed mortgage loans? coalition in Argentina
Autor/es:
IVANA SOCOLOFF
Revista:
Housing Policy Debate
Editorial:
Taylor & Francis
Referencias:
Lugar: Blacksburg, Virginia; Año: 2019 vol. 30 p. 585 - 605
ISSN:
1051-1482
Resumen:
Housing financialization research has aimed at explaining the links between financial macro dynamics and urban phenomena. But as this paper argues, a focus on the Global South?s variegated trajectories demands both a consideration of the effects of the subordinate character of financialization in these economies, and an attentive look at the changing coalitions pushing for new financial reforms. In this paper, I take the case of an urban-financial coalition in Argentina responsible for setting up a new housing finance system revolving around inflation indexed mortgage loans. By looking at developers association?s key role in co-producing consensus over indexed loans despite hyperinflation, I highlight the importance of studying the stability of the coalition to better comprehend housing financialization and the contradictions arising when attempting to subsume housing credit to the logic of finance capital ?i.e. creating a financialized financial infrastructure- in unstable financialized economies. The findings of this paper are based on a macro-analysis of the major transformations in the real estate and financial sectors in Argentina and a micro-analysis of developers? collective action.