Affordable Housing in New York City: The Role of Government Agencies and Incentives
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Author
Van Bomel, EJReaders/Advisors
Borda, OwenTerm and Year
Spring 2019Date Published
2019
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This study examines the role of government agencies and incentives in New York City's affordable housing realm. Overall, it will show how crucial these government agencies and incentives have been in shaping New York City's current affordable housing landscape. This is accomplished through analyzing data available on the websites of the pertinent government agencies, as well as evidence to support this claim found in textbooks; newspaper and magazine articles; articles in academic review and other scholarly periodicals; and industry journals and newsletters.Accessibility Statement
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