Housing Politics in the United Kingdom
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Affordable housing in the United Kingdom has become an ever more potent issue in recent years, as rapid population growth and a long-term lag in new housing construction have combined to making finding secure, affordable housing difficult for a broad range of people. This book uses insights from public choice theory, the new institutionalism, and social constructionism to lay bare the historically entrenched power relationships among markets, planners, and electoral politics that have made this problem seem so intractable. --
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Brian Lund
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Housing Politics in the United Kingdom
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Housing Politics in the United Kingdom
- HPHousing Politics in the United...Brian Lund
Housing Politics in the United Kingdom
- HPHousing Politics in the United...Brian Lund
Housing Politics in the United Kingdom
