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Housing Phenomena in Abuja, Nigeria - A Case Study (Hardcover)
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Housing Phenomena in Abuja, Nigeria - A Case Study (Hardcover)
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This book is a spin-off from an award-winning published
dissertation microfilmed and recorded into ProQuest, EBSCOhost, and
Thomson Gale PowerSearch electronic libraries worldwide.
Informative materials in this phenomenological qualitative study
supported and complemented through quantitative analyses are also
accessible in the library of the United States Congress.
Pedagogically, this book enhances and contributes to scholarly
knowledge. Doctoral learners or students obtaining their terminal
degrees will find this book helpful. Various theories were
conceptualized from over 12, 000 literature materials garnered and
collated from electronic libraries. Starting from germinal
socioeconomic theories-Adam Smith invisible hand theory
(1776/1776b), Ricardo (1964) substitution theory, and seminar
stakeholders' theories were conceptualized and expounded in
alignment with how affordable housing affects middle-income
population in Abuja, Nigeria. Within the context of this book,
middle income population was nebulously defined; however, research
shows that the lack of affordable housing affects middle income
earners worldwide. How technological situational happenstances are
imperatively, significantly, and inextricably intertwined with the
real estate industry is congruently explained. Effective and
efficient communication, management, leadership, infrastructures,
and economic variables are at the core of affordable housing in
Abuja. Literature review used in conceptualizing and crafting this
book illuminates the need for stakeholders to be engaged
collaboratively, synergistically, and seamlessly in filling the gap
that will result in affordable housing in Abuja. The stakeholders'
engagement infilling the housing gap could be horizontal or
vertical. Stakeholders are the governmental agencies, financial
institutions and the private sector. The collaborative efforts of
the stakeholders and its significance to leadership remain the
centerpiece of this book. Corresponding efforts of the stakeholders
internally and externally in filling the housing gap in the
sub-Saharan African cities are equally advocated. Housing in
Sub-Saharan African Cities published 2007 in the United States
remain a bestseller that supports and complements this current
book.
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