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This study argues that mainstream policy mechanisms and assumptions presented as solutions to the housing problem - such as reliance on free market supply-and-demand dynamics to self-regulate market prices, effectiveness of Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) on market terms for social and affordable housing production, or the attraction of strategic investment in housing without robust public regulation- are inherently part of the problem. These beliefs must be critically challenged.
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housing Greece Southern Europe assetisation
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Citation
Siatitsa D., Colini L., Tulumello S. (2025) Housing as investment in Greece and Southern Europe. Private profit vs social value. Foundation for European Progressive Studies in partnership with InSocial, Eteron, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung. https://feps-europe.eu/publication/housing-as-investment-in-greece-and-southern-europe/.
