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The Price of Accommodation

M. F. W. Hemming and H. Duffy

National Institute Economic Review, 1964, vol. 29, 39-59

Abstract: It is generally agreed that Britain has an acute housing problem, but the nature of this problem is not always understood. For the country as a whole it is not a problem of shortage, though there is a shortage in London and the South East. In future, most new houses will not be built to add to the total stock of houses, but to replace existing houses, millions of which are more than a century old and in very poor condition.

Date: 1964
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