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The credit crunch and regeneration impact and implications [electronic resource]

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Publication details: Wetherby DCLG 2009ISBN:
  • 9781409810902
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • 711.52 $2 18
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Partial contents:
What is the credit crunch and what has this report done on it? -- What has been the impact on commercial property? -- What has been the impact on housing markets? -- What has been the impact on partners and projects? -- What has been the impact on regeneration agencies? -- What has been the impact upon places? -- What might happen next? -- What are the policy implications?
Summary: Independent report for government is aimed at a wide range of individuals working in regeneration, including practitioners, regional development agencies and economic development companies. It aims to assess the effects of the credit crunch on regeneration in England over the last year and seeks to explore both how the credit crunch has impacted upon this important sector and also what might happen next and the policy implications of predicted changes.
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What is the credit crunch and what has this report done on it? -- What has been the impact on commercial property? -- What has been the impact on housing markets? -- What has been the impact on partners and projects? -- What has been the impact on regeneration agencies? -- What has been the impact upon places? -- What might happen next? -- What are the policy implications?

Independent report for government is aimed at a wide range of individuals working in regeneration, including practitioners, regional development agencies and economic development companies. It aims to assess the effects of the credit crunch on regeneration in England over the last year and seeks to explore both how the credit crunch has impacted upon this important sector and also what might happen next and the policy implications of predicted changes.