The potential of new technologies to disrupt housing policy
Christopher Pettit,
Laura Crommelin,
Andrea Sharam,
Kath Hulse and
Richard Donald Hayward
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Richard Donald Hayward: Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI)
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Abstract:
This study examined disruptive digital technologies, investigating their potential for reshaping housing markets and reconfiguring housing policy. It provides housing policy makers and practitioners with a nuanced understanding of how technology is already restructuring housing markets and affecting housing assistance programs, as well as insights into likely future developments.
Date: 2018-12-03
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DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/t25hr
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