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Housing Economics – What Can Be Done in the Developing World?

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tscglobal.org - by Steve Riley - September 1, 2013

Housing economics are as important in the developing world as they are in the industrialized countries.

The existing housing in most of the world is at best “temporary’ by modern standards.

The occupants of such a shelter, by default, become enslaved to the shelter, constantly engaged in the work of maintaining the shelter and endlessly replacing the deteriorating elements purchased with what little currency they can muster. 

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