Housing and Urbanization in Zambia: Unleashing a Formal Market Process (2024)

Zambia: Building Prosperity from Resource Wealth

Christopher Adam (ed.) et al.

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2014

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9780191749179

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9780199660605

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432–445

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Mashamba, Sylvester, and Paul Collier, ' Housing and Urbanization in Zambia: Unleashing a Formal Market Process', in Christopher Adam, Paul Collier, and Michael Gondwe (eds), Zambia: Building Prosperity from Resource Wealth, Africa: Policies for Prosperity (Oxford, 2014; online edn, Oxford Academic, 18 Dec. 2014), https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199660605.003.0017, accessed 23 June 2024.

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Abstract

Investment in housing is vital if cities are to provide decent living conditions. In Zambia the process has gone badly wrong: most urban households live in slums. This is the result of past policy mistakes. Building standards are too high for formal housing to be affordable. Legal rights are insufficiently secure for ordinary housing to serve as collateral for finance. Supporting infrastructure has not been provided in advance of settlement. Rather than trying to build houses itself, the government should focus on rectifying these mistakes so that ordinary households can buy affordable privately constructed homes. Only policy reforms coordinated across a range of ministries can rectify these failures.

Keywords: housing; slums; cities, formal housing market, urbanisation, housing market coordination, housing vulnerabilities

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Economic Development and Growth Economywide Country Studies

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