The construction and use of decent housing affects economic development through its impact on employment, savings, investment, and labour productivity. These facts have only recently come to be widely acknowledged. Since 1945, housing experts have articulated three views about the role of housing for economic development. In the early post-war decades most writers viewed housing as a social expenditure and a drag on growth. A minority argued that housing could be an important adjunct to specific development projects, usually in isolated locations. Since the 1970s, housing has increasingly come to be seen as a contributor to growth, not only because house building is a major employer with large multiplier effects but also because housing is ...
It is impossible to overstate the role that the housing sector plays in the expansion and developmen...
Finally, after a lengthy hiatus, the empirical facts of economic inequality need no introduction. In...
In their treatment of development, researchers in the property sector tend to adopt positivist metho...
Since 1945, a growing number of housing experts and development agencies have come to understand tha...
Housing policy in the developing world has usually been shaped by social and political consideration...
Should housing improvement be part of economic development strategies? Must housing improvement wait...
The significance of housing as a tool of economIC development is often underestimated. Whereas many ...
Housing has occupied an ambiguous place in debates about international development, and about how de...
The world has still to emerge fully from the housing-triggered Global Financial Crisis, but housing ...
The world has still to emerge fully from the housing-triggered Global Financial Crisis, but housing ...
This paper examines the relationship between housing investments and economic growth. Through a lite...
What leads to the development of residential construction projects? If the economic literature is to...
In the past, housing policy-makers have argued that housing is a social, rather than an economic, in...
Policy-makers have long understood the relationship between housing and the economy through the mult...
The world has still to emerge fully from the housing-triggered Global Financial Crisis, but housing ...
It is impossible to overstate the role that the housing sector plays in the expansion and developmen...
Finally, after a lengthy hiatus, the empirical facts of economic inequality need no introduction. In...
In their treatment of development, researchers in the property sector tend to adopt positivist metho...
Since 1945, a growing number of housing experts and development agencies have come to understand tha...
Housing policy in the developing world has usually been shaped by social and political consideration...
Should housing improvement be part of economic development strategies? Must housing improvement wait...
The significance of housing as a tool of economIC development is often underestimated. Whereas many ...
Housing has occupied an ambiguous place in debates about international development, and about how de...
The world has still to emerge fully from the housing-triggered Global Financial Crisis, but housing ...
The world has still to emerge fully from the housing-triggered Global Financial Crisis, but housing ...
This paper examines the relationship between housing investments and economic growth. Through a lite...
What leads to the development of residential construction projects? If the economic literature is to...
In the past, housing policy-makers have argued that housing is a social, rather than an economic, in...
Policy-makers have long understood the relationship between housing and the economy through the mult...
The world has still to emerge fully from the housing-triggered Global Financial Crisis, but housing ...
It is impossible to overstate the role that the housing sector plays in the expansion and developmen...
Finally, after a lengthy hiatus, the empirical facts of economic inequality need no introduction. In...
In their treatment of development, researchers in the property sector tend to adopt positivist metho...