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Ep 42: Vienna’s ‘Remarkably Stable’ Social Housing with Justin Kadi

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Austrian Social Housing Policy

The Austrian economy remains competitive internationally and that was certainly an important part of how the austrian economy was run in the past but i think also how it continues to be run today. The EU does not have a competence for social housing right because there is the subsidiarity principle and housing policy is traditionally something that is regulated on the national level. In California the majority of low-income housing tax credit projects are built by for-profits so it would be interesting to dig into these two cases and see why the for-profits here are out competing the non-profits but not  in Vienna very much.

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