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Constraints on the Aggregation of Federally Subsidized, Low-Cost Housing
The study examines constraints on the coherent aggregation of federally subsidized housing; strategies by which to simulate the aggregation of housing markets; some possible groupings of planned public and military housing in the Washington area that may offer possibilities for aggregation; a phased experiment in the aggregation of public and military housing in the Washington area; and a possible 'gaming' approach to proposals for aggregation. A four-stage experiment is outlined, utilizing information drawn from an investigation of planned public and military housing in the standard metropolitan statistical area (SMSA) of Washington. (Author)
Constraints on the Aggregation of Federally Subsidized, Low-Cost Housing
The study examines constraints on the coherent aggregation of federally subsidized housing; strategies by which to simulate the aggregation of housing markets; some possible groupings of planned public and military housing in the Washington area that may offer possibilities for aggregation; a phased experiment in the aggregation of public and military housing in the Washington area; and a possible 'gaming' approach to proposals for aggregation. A four-stage experiment is outlined, utilizing information drawn from an investigation of planned public and military housing in the standard metropolitan statistical area (SMSA) of Washington. (Author)
Constraints on the Aggregation of Federally Subsidized, Low-Cost Housing
1968
82 pages
Report
No indication
English
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