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    Housing, productivity and economic development
    31 Aug 2016
    173
    Duncan Maclennan, Rachel Ong, Gavin Wood
    Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute

    Policy-makers have long understood the relationship between housing and the economy through the multiplier effects of housing investment on national income and employment. There has, in contrast, been little regard to the longer term productivity and growth impacts of housing. Housing advocates and policy-makers usually...

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