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The Uncharted Trend: Toward Increased Public‐Private Cooperation in Housing Development

Donald E. Priest

Real Estate Economics, 1977, vol. 5, issue 2, 242-253

Abstract: National housing forecasters are beginning to recognize that local government policies have an impact on national housing production. From a reading of the recent past record of local government‐developer conflicts, one might assume that the future for increased housing production is not so rosy. But a number of powerful economic and social forces are forcing both public officials and private developers to recognize their mutual interest in cooperating. We may be heading toward a new era of public‐private cooperative housing production, with important implications for the volume and quality of new housing.

Date: 1977
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