One world only : prospects and feasibilities of low-cost housing activities in Asia
Imprint
Tokyo : Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, 1973
Descript
314 p. : ill. ; 22 cm
CONTENT
Concept for development: problems of low-cost housing in asia-an overview--the national housing problem and international development assistance--singapore's public housing experience--country reports from asia--housing shortage in serious proportions--the public and cooperative sector in housing--problems of rural housing in Assam--problems of housing for low-income groups--economical and social objectives in dispute--remodeling the Japanese housing policy--four stages of housing take off stage--urban development needs top priority--balanced economic and social investments--planning for the future--experiences of industrialised countriescommonweal economiy-the principles and the concepts of the German trade union--low-cost housing and city-planning-practised social policy in Germany--the new homestead international-the instrument of the German commonweal economy for international cooperation in low-cost housing--the German commonweal bank-its functions in financing low-cost housing activities--economic growth and housing problems-the case of Japan