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Author: | Sazama, G.W. |
Title: | Lessons from the history of affordable housing cooperatives in the United States: a case study in American affordable housing policy |
Journal: | American Journal of Economics and Sociology
2000 : OCT, VOL. 59:4, p. 573-608 |
Index terms: | CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES HISTORY HOUSING |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | This paper contains a decade-bydecade summary of the history of affordable cooperatives. The affordable cooperative movement has evolved from ethnic and union groups which developed self-help cooperatives in the 1920s, through the federal funding of low-income cooperatives in the 1960s and 70s, to local nonprofit organizations using ad hoc packages of funds to organize cooperatives during the 1980s and 90s. |
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