EUROPEAN HOUSING POLICIES: BRINGING THE STATE BACK IN?
Joe Doherty
European Journal of Housing Policy, 2004, vol. 4, issue 3, 253-260
Abstract:
Housing occupies a unique place in public policy, neither fully part of the welfare state, nor fully part of the free market…Nevertheless, housing has been subject to sustained, pervasive and fundamental forms of intervention by the state for well over a hundred years. Today's housing markets and housing outcomes have been decisively shaped by public policy. (Kleinman 1996: 1)
Date: 2004
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DOI: 10.1080/1461671042000307242
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