The Cyclical Interaction of Institutional Constraints to Formal Affordable Housing Market in Raipur, India
Padmini Ram ()
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Padmini Ram: University of Cambridge
A chapter in Land Policies in India, 2017, pp 147-165 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The institutions that regulate the provision of housing in India enable and constrain the affordable housing market in many ways. These constraints are varied, interrelated and binded in varying degrees as indicated by the case study of Raipur. This chapter provides evidence about such constraints and how they interact with each other resulting in existing institutional arrangements. Because these institutions are connected to each other in complex ways, it is both difficult and inappropriate to isolate the institutions. Focus on individual key constraints as being critical should, therefore, not undermine the importance of the interaction between the institutional constraints.
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-4208-9_8
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