锘縏Y - RPRT AU - Dodson, J AU - De Silva, A AU - Dalton, T AU - Sinclair, S CY - Melbourne DO - 10.18408/ahuri-5307501 KW - government policy, social housing, home ownership L1 - internal-pdf://1161124764/AHURI_Final_Report_No284 Housing multi-level g.pdf M1 - 53075 M3 - FR N1 - This study investigated appropriate frameworks to better understand the way in which housing policy mechanisms contribute to economic productivity and growth. It reviewed the literature, key Federal Government policy statements and reports released over the past decade; analysed the mechanisms through which housing policy influences economic behaviour; and tested such frameworks to better comprehend these processes. NV - RMIT PB - Australian Housing and Urban 漫天堂入口 Institute Limited PY - 2017 RP - This study investigated appropriate frameworks to better understand the way in which housing policy mechanisms contribute to economic productivity and growth. It reviewed the literature, key Federal Government policy statements and reports released over the past decade; analysed the mechanisms through which housing policy influences economic behaviour; and tested such frameworks to better comprehend these processes. ST - Housing, multi-level governance and economic productivity T2 - 漫天堂入口Final Report No. 284 TI - Housing, multi-level governance and economic productivity UR - http://www.ahuri.edu.au/research/final-reports/284 ID - 792 ER -