These approaches go beyond traditional subsidies and tackle real estate market distortions head-on. By using instruments such as inclusive zoning, the mobilization of public assets, progressive property taxation, and partial development plans, governments can incentivize the private sector to produce social housing in well-connected areas with access to services. The experiences of Brazil and Colombia show how active, regulatory land policies can expand the supply of housing without deepening urban segregation, fostering more equitable and sustainable urban environments.
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