The housing policy revolution [electronic resource] : networks and neighborhoods / David J. Erickson.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Washington, D.C. : Urban Institute Press, c2009.Description: xxvi, 227 p. : illSubject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 333.33/8 22
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  • HD7293 .E75 2009eb
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Contents:
Directions in housing policy from Lyndon Johnson to Ronald Reagan, 1964-1986 -- Community development corporations, new government bureaucracies, intermediaries, and the private sector build the decentralized housing network -- Fighting for federal resources for the decentralized housing network -- Lessons learned from what was built -- The decentralized housing network and the rise of a new institution -- How does thinking like a network change our approach to public policy?.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Directions in housing policy from Lyndon Johnson to Ronald Reagan, 1964-1986 -- Community development corporations, new government bureaucracies, intermediaries, and the private sector build the decentralized housing network -- Fighting for federal resources for the decentralized housing network -- Lessons learned from what was built -- The decentralized housing network and the rise of a new institution -- How does thinking like a network change our approach to public policy?.

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