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Housing in African Cities: why it matters and what is going wrong Tony Venables, Oxford & IGC 2.7 bn new urban dwellers by 2050 1.4 mn per week India, 200k per week 2001 11 Africa, 350k per week projected LSE/Oxford/WB projects: Urbanization in Africa/ Urbanization and Development This talk: Housing and urbanisation Africa: why is private/low income/formal sector housing largely missing? Learn from Indian experience

Housing and urbanisation Why housing matters: Intrinsic: quality of life Asset holding Main way in which most individuals hold wealth (UK $5trn, 1/3 national wealth private residential structures) Salient feature of a growing middle class Investment process which creates employment Non traded Labour intensive Long lived investments that shape liveability and productivity of the city

Housing and urbanisation What makes for a liveable and productive city? A productive city has three sorts of structures: Residential: Commercial: jobs and production Infrastructure: transport + utilities Urban productivity requires that these elements fit together efficiently What does this mean? NB: Land is the scarce factor: how should it be used? Text book answer: Density and access Productive activity: clustering to get benefits of agglomeration and increasing returns to scale Residential: centre periphery gradient of height, density, rent Infrastructure: provides access NB: Land value uplift sufficient to pay for all infrastructure (China, Hong Kong) Cost of inefficient urban form? City is relatively high cost not competitive in tradable activities/ unattractive location for inwards investment

Urban form: employment density Text book mono centric city 4

Urban form: residential density 5

Urban form: residential density 6

Urban form: residential density: Asia is dense 7

Urban form: residential density 500 per ha = 50,000 per km 2 8

Urban form: residential density with non-market outcomes Johannesburg Moscow Brasilia 9

Population density, Dar es Salaam 2012 10

Housing and urbanisation Easy to say what an efficient city looks like: how to achieve it? How are the elements residential/commercial/infrastructure coordinated? Markets: Necessary for efficient land use. BUT: Capital and land market imperfections Externalities: productivity effects from urban scale Expectations and coordination failure Public capital and infrastructure: Direct benefits: ( user benefits ) Encouraging density and scale premium on top of user benefit Coordinating expectations Financing Regulation:. If done well Time dimension of coordination: history dependence and sequencing

African urban development Early urbanization Infrastructure lagged behind migration Environment with multiple market failures/ weak policy environment

African urban development Cities low/ flat/ not particularly dense? Eg Dar es Salaam Role of history: trade rather than production Market and policy failure.. (to follow) Urbanisation without industrialisation Failure to attract export activities Non traded activities government/ resource revenues/ serving hinterland

African housing Many cities, near total failure to construct private/ low income/ formal/ mass housing Particular failures in housing market: 5 necessary conditions not achieved Affordability of construction costs Legal rights Financial innovation Supporting infrastructure Household access to employment and income

African housing 1: Building costs and building standards: Cost of low standard house in Africa generally >> $25,000 Building standards Necessary because of asymmetric information New build Second hand market Set too high? Inherited post war UK standards. In some cases, raised them: Dar es Salaam minimum plot size high density, 400 800m2; medium, 800 1,200m2; low, >1,200m2 NB: 22,000 per km2 requires plot size of 100m2 Bifurcated supply: regulations ignored property hard to value & trade.

African housing 1: Building costs and building standards (continued) Input costs Materials: many key inputs high cost cement Labour skills: Land: imperfect markets The construction sector Lack of small/ medium firms Only 50% WB construction procurement in Africa done by local firms (South Asia 75%, East Asia 95%)

African housing 2: Property rights Clarity and security necessary condition for investment in long lived structures Land rights: privatized but not clarified? Often subject to multiple claims Difficult to consolidate Development gains : Captured by elite; few alternative forms of domestic wealth holding; privileged knowledge/access planning permissions Little property tax Property as collateral: need clear title and ability to foreclose fast and efficiently Tenancy Highly politicized Rent control / tenant protection undermine the market

African housing 3: Financial innovation. Affordable at mortgage $500 $800 pa? E.g. house/apartment cost $15k, 2/3rds mortgage at 5 8% $500 $800 pa Typical African terms ~ 20% over 10 years Availability of funds? World wide: local savings M PESA? Failure of intermediation: Commercial Banks unwilling to lend transactions costs? Need specialized mortgage finance? Building societies Inflation: Makes mortgages unaffordable Need indexation of principle and repayments Policy undermining market: Nigeria: govt offers 6% mortgages when inflation 18%.

African housing 4: Infrastructure Local infrastructure road layout, sanitation Private developers Public or neither? City wide infrastructure Main transport systems, utilities, sewerage Lagging not leading Inefficient delivery Fail to capture development gain Henry George theorem

African housing 5: Access to employment and income Consequence of low density is difficulty accessing jobs/ failure to get economies of scale from clustering Local density: Service sector Small scale industry Export (tradable) sectors Access to CBD / industrial locations Modelling this: cities stuck in low level trap

Concluding comments Research agenda: cross city/ within city Build rich data sets: bottom up and top down Economic modelling Bring development issues into the standard urban model. Descriptives: What are the stylized facts, and how do they vary across cities? Political economy; Causal analysis: What are the effects of policy/ infrastructure? Policy agenda: Multiple components in evolving a well functioning city Multiple necessary conditions for each component Must all be substantially met joined up policy Legal/ financial/ housing / central government/ city government High level coordination needed