The structure and organisation of housing production : a background paper and literature review
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Greig, Alastair Whyte
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Urban Research Program. Research School of Social Science. Australian National University.
National Housing Strategy, Commonwealth Department of Health, Housing and Community Services.
National Housing Strategy, Commonwealth Department of Health, Housing and Community Services.
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In early-1991 the National Housing Strategy, established by the Department of
Community Services and Health, commissioned Alastair Greig and Patrick
Troy to undertake the research project "Structure, Organisation and Skill
Formation in the Australian Housing Industry: Factors Affecting Production
Costs". This paper provides a background on the focus and nature of the
project . The paper will also review Australian and overseas literature
relating to the subject. This will be done by providing:
- an outline of the aims and objectives of the project as established by the
National Housing Strategy, and an outline of the relevance of the project
to the issue of housing costs;
- a description of the methodology to be adopted and the theoretical
framework informing the project;
- a description of the structure of housing provision and its agents;
- a discussion of Australian housing production activity and the changing
market environment which agents confront; and
- a preliminary discussion of new technology and new managerial
strategies, and their possible effect on efficiency, innovation and skill
formation within the housing industry.
Throughout 1991 the researchers will be approaching a wide range of people
in order to discuss the structure of housing provision, to examine problems
facing the agents within the industry, and to understand how corporate
strategies evolve to meet changing circumstances. Discussions will focus on
issues of efficiency, innovation, skill formation and inter-firm linkages. It is
hoped that this paper will help to clarify the issues, contribute to a better
understanding of housing industry policy reform options and address the
issues of accessibility, affordability and lower housing costs.
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Structure, Organisation
and Skill Formation in the Australian Housing Industry.
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