First published in 1980, Housing and Residential Structure was
written to take stock of the many changes that had recently taken
place in explanatory approaches to housing markets and residential
structure. The book is divided into three parts. Part One focuses
on the demand-orientated approaches of human ecology and
neo-classical economics. Part Two discusses the institutional
approaches with reference to an analysis of private and public
sector housing in Britain, drawing on illustrative material from
North America and France to aid the comparative analysis of
institutional structures. Part Three is devoted to an evaluation of
the Marxist approaches to housing and residential structure from
Marx and Engels to Castells and Harvey.
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