Value for money: Quality and price of land for social housing in the Netherlands

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George de Kam
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[1] Department for Strategy of Aedes Vereniging van Woningcorporaties,
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Housing Market; Social Housing; Housing Policy; Urban Renewal; Housing Association;
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10.1007/BF02497029
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The Dutch take pride in their policy on housing and the development of urban land. After the Second World War, the Housing Act—dating from 1901—was elaborated into specific rules for physical planning and a system of subsidizing the production and management of a large number of social rented dwellings. The effectiveness of the Dutch approach was based upon the synergy of state interventions in physical planning, housing and land policy.
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