In the past, New South Wales cooperative housing societies made an important contribution to the financing of housing construction. In this paper the expansion and later contraction of the societies is explained. It is shown that, in recent times, not only have they suffered from a drying up of loan funding, but also a great number have operated at far below their possible level of efficiency
The nation’s investment in public rental housing in the post-war period has created major social and...
After 40 years of relative decline, self-organised and civil society participation in housing has os...
Public utility societies played an important, but relatively unstudied, role in housing development ...
In the past, New South Wales cooperative housing societies made an important contribution to the fin...
The United Housing Foundation (UHF) was founded in 1972 to provide organizational, administrative, a...
The present study has attempted to examine the growth and expansion of housing cooperatives in India...
In many countries, housing cooperatives are longstanding and stable components of housing systems, p...
The rapid growth of the building societies between the wars saw them establish a position of dominan...
The paper examines the relation between changing ownership structure and performance of Australian b...
The first part of this paper is concerned with rethinking the notion of social rented housing, argui...
In the mid-1990s several building societies in the UK ceased to be mutual organisations and became p...
In the mid-1990s several building societies in the UK ceased to be mutual organisations and became p...
Redlining in the housing market occurs when building societies explicitly delineate in some way sect...
This thesis uses Hong Kong’s empirical data to refute “Olson’s conjecture,” which stated that it is ...
International audienceHousing cooperatives in Poland have a long history, which began at the end of ...
The nation’s investment in public rental housing in the post-war period has created major social and...
After 40 years of relative decline, self-organised and civil society participation in housing has os...
Public utility societies played an important, but relatively unstudied, role in housing development ...
In the past, New South Wales cooperative housing societies made an important contribution to the fin...
The United Housing Foundation (UHF) was founded in 1972 to provide organizational, administrative, a...
The present study has attempted to examine the growth and expansion of housing cooperatives in India...
In many countries, housing cooperatives are longstanding and stable components of housing systems, p...
The rapid growth of the building societies between the wars saw them establish a position of dominan...
The paper examines the relation between changing ownership structure and performance of Australian b...
The first part of this paper is concerned with rethinking the notion of social rented housing, argui...
In the mid-1990s several building societies in the UK ceased to be mutual organisations and became p...
In the mid-1990s several building societies in the UK ceased to be mutual organisations and became p...
Redlining in the housing market occurs when building societies explicitly delineate in some way sect...
This thesis uses Hong Kong’s empirical data to refute “Olson’s conjecture,” which stated that it is ...
International audienceHousing cooperatives in Poland have a long history, which began at the end of ...
The nation’s investment in public rental housing in the post-war period has created major social and...
After 40 years of relative decline, self-organised and civil society participation in housing has os...
Public utility societies played an important, but relatively unstudied, role in housing development ...