Neo-liberalism in low-income housing policy – problem or panacea?

作者: Bridgit G. Taruvinga , Manya M. Mooya

DOI: 10.1080/0376835X.2017.1412298

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摘要: The provision of decent, affordable and well-located housing for low-income communities has been an intractable problem, especially developing countries. A recurrent issue in the discourse t...

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