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@RevClown [https://twitter.com/RevClown/status/902202808543305728 28 Aug 2017]<br/> "We can help smooth the harsh cyclicality of our construction industry that sheds workers in slow times and jacks up prices in good ones.
reply by @YIMBYwiki [https://twitter.com/YIMBYwiki/status/902240374717988864 28 Aug 2017].<br/> on cyclicity, how about bond/trustfund-funding & assuring long-term steady bldg programs w/modular, grow that sector? c/[https://twitter.com/TernerHousing <s>@</s>'''TernerHousing'''].<br/>
[https://twitter.com/TribTowerViews @'''TribTowerViews''']<small> [https://twitter.com/TribTowerViews/status/944633921542668289 23 Dec 2017]</small><br/> "Public housing as counter-cyclical fiscal policy. Crazy stuff."<br/> with screenshot of text excerpt and book cover of "Socialism, the State, and Public Policy in France" (1985). Socialism, the State and Public Policy in France <br/> by Philip Cerny (Author), Martin Schain (Editor):▼
▲with screenshot of text excerpt and book cover of "Socialism, the State, and Public Policy in France" (1985). Socialism, the State and Public Policy in France <br/> by Philip Cerny (Author), Martin Schain (Editor):
"Although the Government intially intended to transfer responsibility for public housing construction to sub-national governments, it reversed itself on the grounds that there was a need for a crash program of housing construction, given the acute housing shortage, and the Barre Government's refusal to sponsor public housing construction. In addition, public housing construction was to serve as a chief instrument in counter-cyclical macroeconomic policy to stimulate economic growth."
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*Cerny, Philip (Author), Martin Schain (Editor). ''Socialism, the State and Public Policy in France''. 1985. <br/>
*Hood, Heather, and Geeta Rao. "[https://www.enterprisecommunity.org/resources/elephant-region-charting-path-bay-area-metro-lead-bold-regional-housing-agenda-6072 The Elephant in the Region: Charting a Path for Bay Area Metro to Lead a Bold Regional Housing Agenda]." Enterprise Community Partners, Inc., Dec 2017. [https://www.enterprisecommunity.org/resources/elephant-region-charting-path-bay-area-metro-lead-bold-regional-housing-agenda-6072 https://www.enterprisecommunity.org/resources/elephant-region-charting-path-bay-area-metro-lead-bold-regional-housing-agenda-6072].
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