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Stuart Lowe (2011), The Housing Debate. Bristol: Policy Press. £14.99, pp. 267, pbk.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 July 2012

HAL PAWSON*
Affiliation:
City Futures Research Centre, University of New South Wales and Institute for Housing, Urban & Real Estate Research, Heriot-Watt [email protected]

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