Housing and Public Policy in Post-devolution Scotland

Housing and Public Policy in Post-devolution Scotland by Duncan Sim, published by the Chartered Institute of Housing in 2004, offers an in-depth examination of the housing landscape in Scotland following devolution. This edition, comprising 285 pages, is presented in English and provides a comprehensive analysis of the policies and frameworks that have shaped housing in the region during this transformative period.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of the implications of public policy on housing in Scotland, focusing on the changes brought about by devolution. The book delves into various aspects of housing, including the challenges and opportunities that have emerged in the Scottish context. By addressing the intersection of housing and public policy, this work serves as a valuable resource for understanding the evolving dynamics of housing in Scotland.
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