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New research maps the hidden forces driving housing inequality

A new paper examines the structural fault lines of housing inequality, moving beyond single-cause explanations to understand how gentrification, tourism, and financial speculation interact to reshape cities. For policymakers and investors, the findings suggest that isolated interventions—rent controls, zoning reforms—may miss the deeper systemic drivers reshaping urban housing markets.

Originaltitel: Thinking the Fault Lines of Housing Inequality

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