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September 13, 2020

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Cover of a report called Extending Economic Cases for Housing Policies: Rents, Ownership and Assets, with the authors details - Professor Duncan Maclennan, Chief Investigator, University of Glasgow, and Jinqiao Long, University of Glasgow - and the date September 2020

Extending Economic Cases for Housing Policies: Rents, Ownership and Assets

Australia, City economies, City Futures Research Centre, Housing economics, Professor Duncan Maclennan, Research reportBy adminSeptember 13, 2020

Research that reviews what the likely effects of sustained high and increasing rents in Australia will be on an economy, and stresses potential productivity effects.

View of the low red roofs of surburban homes with skyscrapers in the distance in the city of Perth in Western Australia

After COVID, we’ll need a rethink to repair Australia’s housing system and the economy

Australia, City economies, Housing and Infrastructure, Professor Duncan MaclennanBy adminSeptember 13, 2020

Why Australia needs a policy reboot to transform the housing system from being part of the problem to part of the solution.

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