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Planning and the economy: a complex relationship

21/11/2008 Uncategorised
Published in Town Planning Review (Liverpool University Press), Volume 79, Issue 4 (November 2008)
  • Cost of living
  • Housing
  • Planning
  • UK
  • Urban economics
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