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    • 2020 Annual Report & Sectoral Analysis : The Regulation of Approved Housing Bodies in Ireland 

      Housing Agency (Ireland). Regulation Office (Housing AgencyIE, 2021-06)
      This is the last annual report of the interim Regulatory Committee [iRC] which was set up in 2014 to oversee the voluntary regulation of Approved Housing Bodies (AHBs). It provides an overview of the work conducted throughout ...
    • A review of housing policy 

      Blackwell, John, 1941- (National Economic and Social CouncilIE, 1988)
    • Annual Report & Sectoral Analysis 

      Housing Agency (Ireland) (The Regulations OfficeIE, 2020-11-09)
    • Housing and Austerity: A Two-Way Street 

      Lyons, Ronan (Royal Irish Academy, 2017)
      Simon Wren-Lewis’s chapter in this volume outlines a general theory of austerity. Underpinning it is a desire for policymakers – as well as the social sciences – to learn from the experience of austerity over the last ...
    • Housing for the future: a case for change 

      Aidan, Hayden (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 2005)
      There is evidence to suggest that housing over recent decades has not received the attention it deserves from policy makers. Policy can at best be described as ad hoc and reactive, based on a general assumption that ...
    • Housing in Ireland : performance and policy 

      National Economic and Social Council (National Economic and Social CouncilIE, 2004)
    • Housing in Ireland: philosophy, affordability and access 

      Drudy, P. J. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 2007)
      This paper argues that Ireland?s housing problems stem in part from a particular philosophical orientation which supports the ?commodification? of housing and gives strong encouragement to private market provision of housing ...
    • Housing requirements and population change, 1981-1991 

      Blackwell, John, 1941- (National Economic and Social CouncilIE, 1983)
    • Recent work on affordable housing in Ireland 

      Williams, Brendan (Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 2001)
      Past urban policy failures could be fairly linked to inadequate resources and a lack of public finance, unlike the present economic situation which offers opportunities and policy alternatives never available before. It ...