From central planning to market systems: implications of economic reforms for the construction and building industries
By: Dowall, David E | Athens | Consultation on the Building Materials Industry, 2 | 4-8 November 1991
Description: 21 p; tbls., illSubject(s): CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY | ECONOMIC REFORM | PLANNING | MARKETING | HOUSING CONSTRUCTION | HOUSING NEEDS | HOUSING SHORTAGE | HOUSING SUPPLIES | EASTERN EUROPESummary: Reviews and outlines the implications of widespread housing market reforms now on the way in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union for the construction and building materials industries. Housing production has been disappointing with production not marketing up to demand, causing shortages to escalate. While little research is presently being carried out to assess industrial restructuring, the attempts to identify critical issues for such restructuring are recommended..Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Grey Literature | National Documentation Centre Caribbean Collection | 00110-XI (Browse shelf) | Available | 1118 |
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Reviews and outlines the implications of widespread housing market reforms now on the way in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union for the construction and building materials industries. Housing production has been disappointing with production not marketing up to demand, causing shortages to escalate. While little research is presently being carried out to assess industrial restructuring, the attempts to identify critical issues for such restructuring are recommended..
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