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  • The Affordable City : Toward a Third Sector Housing Policy
  • Written by author John E. Davis
  • Published by Temple University Press,U.S., 1994/01/12
  • The shortage of federal funds in the 1980s forced municipalities to develop new strategies not only for promoting affordable housing but for preserving the affordability of any housing produced using the dollars or powers of the public. This collection of
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Acknowledgments Introduction: Toward a Third Sector Housing Policy – John Emmeus Davis

Part I: Components and Dilemmas of a Third Sector Housing Policy
1. Social Housing: U.S. Prospect, Canadian Reality – Peter Dreier and J. David Hulchanski
2. Beyond the Market and the State: The Diverse Domain of Social Housing – John Emmeus Davis
3. Diminishing Returns: A Critical Look at Subsidy Recapture – Helen S. Cohen
4. Community-Based Housing Strengths of the Strategy amid Dilemmas that Won't Go Away – Rachel G. Bratt
5. Will All Tenants Win? – Woody Widrow

Part II: Third Sector Housing in Action: Policies, Programs, and Plans
6. Building the Progressive City: Third Sector Housing in Burlington, Vermont – John Emmeus Davis
7. Boston in the 1980s: Toward a Social Housing Policy – Chuck Collins and Kirby White
8. the Legacy of Mt. Laurel: Maintaining Affordability in New Jersey's Inclusionary Developments – Alan Mallach
9. Housing Trust Funds – Mary E. Brooks
10. Zigzagging toward Long-Term Affordability in the Sunbelt: The San Diego Housing Trust Fund – Nico Calavita, Kenneth Grimes, and Susan Reynolds

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