New boom-bust cycle possible
Language: English Series: Financial Times ; 19 April 1996, 9 | Building ; 261(7937) 19 April 1996, 13(1)Publication details: 1996Subject(s): Summary: A Joseph Rowntree Foundation report shows that investment in housebuilding in Britain has been falling for 35 years. This may lead to a return of the boom-bust cycle in the property market. Considers the inefficiencies of the industry.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| WB3215-36 Farmland from PFA | WB3215-37 Granting creature comforts | WB3215-38 Housing investment trusts | WB3215-39 New boom-bust cycle possible | WB3215-40 PFI criticised | WB3215-41 PFI guidelines | WB3215-42 PFI on way to £14 billion |
A Joseph Rowntree Foundation report shows that investment in housebuilding in Britain has been falling for 35 years. This may lead to a return of the boom-bust cycle in the property market. Considers the inefficiencies of the industry.