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Going global
Securing social housing finance in a more turbulent market
Comparative housing research in the new millennium: methodological and theoretical contributions from the first decade
International choices in federal structures governing the funding and delivery of housing programs
Path dependency and emergent relations: explaining the different role of limited profit housing in the dynamic urban regimes of Vienna and Zurich
European housing strategies, financing mechanisms and outcomes
Scene setter: how is social housing funded worldwide?
After the storm: reflections on the robustness of European approaches to channelling private investment towards affordable rental housing
Facilitating investment in affordable housing - towards an Australian model
Ontology and causality in comparative housing studies: explaining the different role of limited profit housing in Vienna and Zurich
Structured financing allowes for affordable rental housing in Austria
Transformation in and challenges to the Korean housing solution
The transformation of social housing provision in Switzerland mediated by federalism, direct democracy and the urban/rural divide
The regulation of social housing outcomes: a micro examination of Dutch and Austrian social landlords since financing reforms
The Swiss model of non-profit housing
Rebalancing housing policies: a move towards supply?
Korea's urban development trajectory
The Swiss model: maximising social housing outcomes through cooperation, in the absence of public funds
Beyond financial continuity: regulating the task of housing associations in Austria and the Netherlands
International trends in housing and policy responses