Abstract
This Article examines the history of national housing policy and the factors that will influence its future. Part I discusses the role of capital costs in influencing housing policy. Part II summarizes the changes that have occurred in housing policy in the last fifty years. Part III studies how local- and state-level institutions have reacted to these changes. Finally, Part IV predicts the future of national housing policy, focusing particularly on local efforts.
Recommended Citation
Harold A. McDougall,
Affordable Housing for the 1990's,
20
U. Mich. J. L. Reform
727
(1987).
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