153-0426/01 – Housing and Technical Infrastructure Economics (EBaTI)

Gurantor departmentDepartment of Public EconomicsCredits5
Subject guarantorIng. David Lenert, Ph.D., MBASubject version guarantorIng. David Lenert, Ph.D., MBA
Study levelundergraduate or graduate
Study languageCzech
Year of introduction2011/2012Year of cancellation2020/2021
Intended for the facultiesEKFIntended for study typesFollow-up Master
Instruction secured by
LoginNameTuitorTeacher giving lectures
LEN05 Ing. David Lenert, Ph.D., MBA
SLA31 Ing. David Slavata, Ph.D.
Extent of instruction for forms of study
Form of studyWay of compl.Extent
Part-time Credit and Examination 6+6

Subject aims expressed by acquired skills and competences

You will know how: • to define housing in the light of classification and housing segments and character of the good, • to characterize the basic terms and criteria of the infrastructure systems, • to compare the historical development of the social and urban theories on the field of housing and infrastructure. You will be able: • to classify the economical fundamentals of the rent, its development and regulation, • to analyze the state and municipal housing policy, • to specify the several principles of creation of the infrastructure service prices. You will gain: • the view of the general principles of management of the housing market and technical infrastructure services, • continual knowledge in the theoretical and practical aspects of housing and technical infrastructure, • information on the fundamentals and objectives of urban planning in the relation to housing and technical infrastructure.

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Summary

Subject deals mainly with the theoretical and practical aspects of housing and technical infrastrucutre. It explains specifics of price creation, management and financing. In the course there are also descript instruments and current state policy in that field.

Compulsory literature:

HAYES, Brian. Industrial landscape. New York: W. W. Norton and Company, 2006, 544. ISBN 978-0393329599. GLAESER, L. Edward and John M. QUIGLEY. Housing Markets and the Economy: Risk, Regulation, and Policy. Cambridge: Lincoln Inst of Land Policy, 2009, 432. ISBN 978-1558441842.

Recommended literature:

LEVY, Matthys and Richard PANCHYK. Engineering the City: How Infrastructure Works, Projects and Principles for Beginners. Chicago: Chicago Review Press, 2000, 129. ISBN 978-1556524196.

Way of continuous check of knowledge in the course of semester

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E-learning

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Prerequisities

Subject has no prerequisities.

Co-requisities

Subject has no co-requisities.

Subject syllabus:

1. The economic and social fundamentals of housing - housing definition, perspective of housing structure, housing segments, the character of housing as economic good 2. Social and urban theory in the housing area - historical development of theories, classical and neoclassical approach to addressing housing related matters 3. Models of residential systems - market housing models, administrative quota redistributive model 4. State and local housing policies - objectives, methods and instruments, emergence since 1990, local municipalities actions in the management of stock housing, performance indicators in the Czech Republic and abroad 5. Rent - economic fundamentals of rent, evolvement and rent types, rent regulation and its economic consequences 6. Services related to apartment utilization - the price of services, method of its allocation 7. Technical infrastructure segmentation – basic concepts, criteria and their application to infrastructure systems, technical infrastructure management, public administration relationship to its management 8. Concept of development and functioning of the technical infrastructure as part of the territory development - sectional (occupational) development concepts, business development concepts, procurement. 9. Regional planning - fundamentals and objectives in the relation to the technical infrastructure, regional planning tools, economy of the regional planning 10. Fundamentals of the technical infrastructure economy - economic inhomogeneity of technical infrastructure, common features (network character, public interest), the prevailing processes, targeting of services, the character of management 11. Prices, affordability of infrastructure services - pricing on the social principle basis, cost, demand and multicomponent prices, subsidies to prices, cross-subsidies 12. Technical infrastructure models - management conventions, mixed and separated models, their fundamentals, advantages and disadvantages and segmentation 13. Attributes market service of technical infrastructure - market competition and its types, market pattern, market participant’s behavior 14. Natural monopoly effect and its redemption in the field of technical infrastructure - polarization on regulation of natural monopolies, mechanism to overriding of monopolistic behavior

Conditions for subject completion

Conditions for completion are defined only for particular subject version and form of study

Occurrence in study plans

Academic yearProgrammeBranch/spec.Spec.ZaměřeníFormStudy language Tut. centreYearWSType of duty
2016/2017 (N6202) Economic Policy and Administration (6202T055) Public Economics and Administration K Czech Ostrava 1 Compulsory study plan
2015/2016 (N6202) Economic Policy and Administration (6202T055) Public Economics and Administration K Czech Ostrava 1 Compulsory study plan
2014/2015 (N6202) Economic Policy and Administration (6202T055) Public Economics and Administration K Czech Ostrava 1 Compulsory study plan
2013/2014 (N6202) Economic Policy and Administration (6202T055) Public Economics and Administration K Czech Ostrava 1 Compulsory study plan
2013/2014 (N6202) Economic Policy and Administration (6202T055) Public Economics and Administration (02) Public Economics and Administration K Czech Ostrava 1 Compulsory study plan
2012/2013 (N6202) Economic Policy and Administration (6202T055) Public Economics and Administration (02) Public Economics and Administration K Czech Ostrava 1 Compulsory study plan
2011/2012 (N6202) Economic Policy and Administration (6202T055) Public Economics and Administration (02) Public Economics and Administration K Czech Ostrava 1 Compulsory study plan

Occurrence in special blocks

Block nameAcademic yearForm of studyStudy language YearWSType of blockBlock owner
Subject block without study plan - EKF - K - cs 2017/2018 Part-time Czech Optional EKF - Faculty of Economics stu. block

Assessment of instruction



2016/2017 Summer
2015/2016 Summer
2013/2014 Summer
2011/2012 Summer