Programmering van de woningbouw in verband met de woningkwaliteit*
J. Sittig
Statistica Neerlandica, 1964, vol. 18, issue 1, 65-73
Abstract:
Programming the production of dwellings in the Netherlands Programming for a year the building of dwellings in the Netherlands is treated by linear programming. Restrictions are introduced for man‐power, material, private capital, subsidies and foreign currency. A “program” consists of two numbers, S (number of dwellings to be built with governmental subsidies) and V (number of dwellings to be built in the free market). The objective is discussed at length. With the returning to normal conditions in building, S‐dwellings will be subject to a higher rate of depreciation than V‐dwell‐ings. A purely quantitative objective for the program is rejected in favour of a qualitative one: maximizing the value which the dwellings built in this year will possess, say, in 1975. A simple graphical solution is shown, and the effect on the program of the industrialization of building is discussed.
Date: 1964
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