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Through a discussion of the social and political circumstances and debate surrounding government policy regarding landlord/tenant relations, housing quality and supply, and owner occupancy; this paper argues that policy evolution is irregular and a product of the exigencies of the political process.
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This paper provides a background on the focus and nature of the Australian housing industry and the factors affecting production costs. The paper will also review Australian and overseas literature relating to the subject.
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This paper examines the complex web of issues surrounding Canberra’s housing in the late 1950s.
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This paper argues that the growth of long term residence in relocatable dwellings will help polarise Australia into housing rich and housing poor.
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This paper highlights the economic and demographic constraints which were placed on the Commonwealth Government in its role as the planner and developer of Canberra during the first decade after the Second World War.
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Examines the coincidence between suburbanisation, mass consumption and mass production during the golden era of Fordism after the Second World War.
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This paper reports the results of an econometric analysis of the choice between home owning and renting in Australia.
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This paper looks at the history of owner occupation in Australia and discusses the costs and benefits - to individuals and to the community.
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This report addresses two questions. First, did the tax and subsidy changes in Australia, Sweden and the US increase or decrease the efficiency of the allocation of capital among business uses and housing and within the housing stock? Second, did the changes alter the incentives...
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This paper concentrates housing and infrastructure for Indigenous Australians during the period since the 1960s and on the northern parts of Australia.