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Economic Barriers Inhibiting The Successful Delivery Of State Housing: An Eastern Cape Perspective

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  • Townshend, Matthew

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Housing delivery within South Africa, and specifically the Eastern Cape, is constrained by a variety of pressing issues. Significant nation-wide barriers include fiscal decentralization, supply driven inefficiencies, non-sustainability and bureaucratic failure. More specific factors and trends are highlighted through juxtaposing the normative policy aims with two case study assessments of local municipalities. These various instances of politico-economic failure appear to be bypassed via social housing initiatives; however, theoretical and practical recommendations lend themselves towards the immediate renewal of the current housing program.

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  • Townshend, Matthew, 2009. "Economic Barriers Inhibiting The Successful Delivery Of State Housing: An Eastern Cape Perspective," Honours Students' Projects 98755, Rhodes University, Department of Economics and Economic History.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:rudehp:98755
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.98755
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