Learning from social housing policies - key decision factor analysis of Finish, Chinese and Thai models Online publication date: Sat, 21-Jun-2014
by Teppo Forss; Rayko Toshev; Tzong-Ru Lee; Kridsada Fankham-ai; Kulwadee Bumrungkhet
International Journal of Innovation and Learning (IJIL), Vol. 15, No. 3, 2014
Abstract: This work compares Chinese, Thai and Finnish social housing models in the context of their economic structure. It explores the variances in decision-making factors for affordable housing policies related to macroeconomic indicators such as urbanisation level, population growth, gross domestic product and human development index. Statistical analysis of the last 50 years economic development is presented. Revising these three countries models highlights the need for dynamic revaluation of decision factors priorities in time of economic turbulence. Policy makers and project developers can learn from data analysis to reorganise proactively social housing goals to face the uncertainties in policy development stages.
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