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The rhetoric and reality of housing choice: The role of urban consolidation

Pages 491-527 | Published online: 15 May 2007

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Brett Smith & Doina Olaru. (2013) Lifecycle Stages and Residential Location Choice in the Presence of Latent Preference Heterogeneity. Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space 45:10, pages 2495-2514.
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Amanda Davies & Mark Atkinson. (2012) The Moderating Influence of Property Legislation on Planning Policy and Urban Form. Urban Studies 49:16, pages 3479-3494.
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Valerie Kupke, Peter Rossini & Stanley McGreal. (2012) Measuring the impact of higher density housing development. Property Management 30:3, pages 274-291.
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Ralph B. McLaughlin. (2011) New housing supply elasticity in Australia: a comparison of dwelling types. The Annals of Regional Science 48:2, pages 595-618.
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Cathy Sherry. (2009) The New South Wales strata and Community Titles Acts. International Journal of Law in the Built Environment 1:2, pages 130-142.
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