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Notes 234<br />
59 Ibid.<br />
60 Ibid.<br />
61 Ibid., p. 138.<br />
62 Ibid., p. 139.<br />
63 Bengt Turner, “Sweden,” in P.Balchin (ed.) supra note 47, p. 107.<br />
64 Agus, Mohammed Razali, “<strong>The</strong> role of state and market in <strong>the</strong> Malaysian housing sector,”<br />
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Wahba, Malak, “<strong>The</strong> urban geography of low-income housing: Cairo (1947–96) exemplifies<br />
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65 McCrone and Stephens, supra note 4, p.87.<br />
66 Ibid., p. 139.<br />
67 Tomann, Horst, “Germany,” in P.Balchin (ed.) supra note 47, p. 54.<br />
68 Ibid., p. 6.<br />
69 Schaefer, Jean-Pierre, “Housing af<strong>for</strong>dability in France,” in Hallett, supra note 5, pp. 151–<br />
78.<br />
70 Ontario Af<strong>for</strong>dable Housing Program, supra note 15, p. 6.<br />
71 Malpezzi, Stephen and Vandell, Kerry, “Does <strong>the</strong> low-income housing tax credit increase <strong>the</strong><br />
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72 Malpezzi and Vandell, supra note 71, pp. 363–4.<br />
73 Michael Murray, “Subsidized and unsubsidized housing starts: 1961–1977,” Review of<br />
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74 Malpezzi and Vandell, supra note 71, pp. 364–5.<br />
75 Howenstine, supra note 6, p. 22.<br />
76 Ibid.<br />
77 Susin, Scott, “Rent vouchers and <strong>the</strong> price of low-income housing,” Journal of Public<br />
Economics, 83 (2002), pp. 109–52, p. 110.<br />
78 Ibid.<br />
79 Ibid.<br />
80 Peterson, G., “Housing vouchers: <strong>the</strong> U.S. experience,” in C.E.Steuerle, Van Doorn Ooms,<br />
G.Peterson, and R.D.Reischauer (eds), Vouchers and <strong>the</strong> Provision of Public Services<br />
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81 Seliga, supra note 25.<br />
82 Susin, supra note 77, p. 110.<br />
83 Susin, supra note 77, p. 109.<br />
84 Ibid., p. 145.<br />
85 Ibid., p. 146.<br />
86 Ibid.<br />
87 Ibid., pp. 146–7.<br />
88 Malpezzi and Vandell, supra note 71.<br />
89 Stephen Mayo, “Source of inefficiency in public housing programs: a comparison of US and<br />
German experience,” Journal of Urban Economics, 20 (1988), pp. 229–49.<br />
90 Peterson, supra note 80, pp. 169–70.<br />
91 Iacobucci, Edward, “Rent control: a proposal <strong>for</strong> re<strong>for</strong>m,” Ottawa Law Journal, 27 (1995–6),<br />
p. 320.