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Bigger better faster more - why some countries plan better than others

Publication Year

2005

Document Status

Current

Abstract

Presents a study which compares the British planning system in terms of housing supply and demand with four countries with similar demand side pressures to find out how their planning systems succeed (and fail) to provide high quality, spacious homes at affordable prices.

Author

Evans, A. W. and Hartwich, O. M.

ISBN

9780954752774

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Policy Exchange

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