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October 13th, 2014

The six ‘basics’ underpinning London’s housing problem

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Estimated reading time: 10 minutes

LSE London

October 13th, 2014

The six ‘basics’ underpinning London’s housing problem

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Estimated reading time: 10 minutes

GVA’s second London lecture series, ‘Evolving London,’ brings together experts in economics, infrastructure and governance to present their views on the future challenges facing the capital. Christine Whitehead presented at the first lecture in this series, ‘A new direction for London’s housing.’

Her presentation walks through the six ‘basics’ underpinning London’s housing problem:

  1. London’s demographics
  2. Economic fundamentals
  3. Determining what to build
  4. Determining where to build
  5. Determining who will build/finance
  6. The Role of Government

The full presentation can be accessed here: GVA New Direction for London’s Housing.

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