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Home-based Enterprises in Low-income Settlements; Evidence from Pereira, Colombia

Pages 95-102 | Published online: 09 Apr 2013

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Katherine V. Gough. (1998) House for Sale? The Self-help Housing Market in Pereira, Colombia. Housing Studies 13:2, pages 149-160.
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