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Routledge - Housing Change in East and Central Europe Book

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Description

Explore the transformation of former communist nations through this academic study by Routledge. Published ten years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, this book examines the discernible patterns of change within the Central and Eastern European region. It provides a deep look at how housing systems have evolved during this period of transition. Using a conceptual framework and cross-regional analysis, the text offers a comprehensive view of the area. Readers can access specific case studies that examine the real-world effects of rapid privatization in state rental housing. The volume investigates the social and economic shifts that have led to new housing structures, including the emergence of super-owners. This book serves as a vital resource for those studying the integration or fragmentation of housing markets in these changing European landscapes.

Key Features

Provides a cross-regional analysis of housing patterns across Central and Eastern Europe to understand large-scale societal shifts.

Includes focused case studies that offer detailed evidence and specific insights into regional housing changes.

Examines the consequences of rapid privatization of state rental housing within former communist nations.

Analyzes the emergence of super-owners and other new housing dynamics resulting from economic transitions.

Utilizes a structured conceptual framework to study the integration and fragmentation of European housing markets.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
28 November 2003
Listed Since
14 December 2006

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