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Commentary on Stephens’ “How Housing Systems Are Changing and Why: A Critique of Kemeny’s Theory of Housing Regimes”
This article employs case studies of Britain, Germany and Sweden to assess the ability of Jim Kemeny’s theory of housing regimes to explain housing systems change. Surprisingly, in view of the omni...