TY - GEN T1 - Public Subsidy, Private Accumulation : The Political Economy of Singapore's Public Housing. A1 - Chua, Beng Huat LA - English PP - Singapore PB - NUS Press YR - 2024 UL - https://ebooks.jgu.edu.in/Record/jstor_dda_on1432603982 AB - Examines the ways Singapore's impressive public housing program is central to the political legitimacy of the city-state's single-party regime, and the growing contradictions of its success. The achievement of Singapore's national public housing program is impressive by any standard. Within a year of its first election victory in 1959, the People's Action Party began to deliver on its promises. By the 1980s, 85% of the population had been rehoused in modern flats. Now, decades later, the provision of public housing shapes Singapore's environment. The standard accounts of this remarkable transformation leave many questions unanswered, from the historical to urgent matters of current policy. Why was housing such a priority in the 1960s? How did the provision of social welfare via public housing shape Singapore's industrialization and development over the last 50 years? Looking forward, can the HDB continue to be both a source of affordable housing for young families and a mechanism for retirement savings? What will happen when 99-year leases expire? Public Subsidy, Private Accumulation is a culmination of Chua Beng Huat's study of Singapore's public housing system, its dynamics, and the ways it functions in Singapore's politics. The book will be of interest to citizens and to scholars of the political economy of Asian development, social welfare provision, and Singapore. OP - 161 NO - Description based upon print version of record. CN - HD7288.78.S55 SN - 9789813252523 SN - 9813252529 SN - 9789813252516 KW - Public housing : Singapore. KW - Public housing : Political aspects : Singapore. KW - Public housing : Economic aspects : Singapore. KW - Housing & Urban Development. KW - LAW. KW - Political Economy. ER -