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Choice and the End of Social Housing

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The book critiques the effectiveness of current government policies regarding social housing, arguing that both central and local government control fail to meet their intended goals. Peter King advocates for a shift in strategy, proposing that subsidies should be directed to housing consumers instead. This approach, he suggests, would lead to improved housing outcomes while reducing the need for political oversight.

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Choice and the End of Social Housing, Peter King

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2006
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