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Type: | Report |
Title: | Is Australian housing supply adequate? |
Author: | Leishman, C. |
Publisher: | Committee for Economic Development of Australia (CEDA) |
Publisher Place: | Melbourne |
Issue Date: | 2017 |
ISBN: | 0858013142 |
Editor: | Yates, J. |
Assignee: | Committee for Economic Development of Australia (CEDA) |
Statement of Responsibility: | Chris Leishman |
Abstract: | This chapter looks at the trends in the costs of acquiring land and building on it; the impact of regulation on land availability; and changes in the composition of the housing stock. It questions whether the housing system is designed to add new housing to the market at a slower rate than it's needed, in order to make the housing development and construction market viable. |
Description: | Is Australian housing supply adequate?, ch. 2 in Research Report, Housing Australia 2017 |
Rights: | © CEDA 2017 |
Published version: | http://www.ceda.com.au/Research-and-policy/All-CEDA-research/Research-catalogue/Housing-Australia |
Appears in Collections: | Aurora harvest 8 Centre for Housing, Urban and Regional Planning publications |
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