Includes bibliographical references (pages 186-190) and index.
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Contents
Part Part I From implicit anglo-saxon model to a theory of change -- chapter Introduction -- chapter 1 Profit markets and social markets -- chapter 2 The Romeo error in comparative renting -- chapter 3 Policy constructivism and the concept of maturation -- chapter 4 Reconceptualising rental systems -- chapter 5 Power, ideology and rental market policy structuring -- part Part II Case studies -- chapter Introduction -- chapter 6 Case studies in the maturation process -- chapter 7 Command policies -- chapter 8 Market policies -- part Part III Research and policy implications -- chapter Introduction -- chapter 9 Unitary rental markets: towards a systematisation -- chapter 10 From command economy to the social market -- chapter 11 Wider issues: housing and the welfare state -- chapter Summary and conclusions.