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Economist survey finds most believe Australia’s lack of social housing is costly – The Guardian
UNSW finds vast majority of experts believe status quo policies have exacerbated inequality and hurt economy
Australias leading economists agree governments dont spend enough time on housing policy in Australia and it is costing us money as well as widening the inequality gap.
University of New South Waless City Futures Research Centre surveyed 47 top economists (mostly professors) and 40 senior experts (chief executives and partners) from across government, industry and academia and found 84% agreed Australian governments have paid too little attention to how housing outcomes also affect productivity…
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