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William Grigsby and the Analysis of Housing Sub-markets and Filtering
George Galster
CUMLA, Wayne State University, 3198 Faculty Administration Building, 656 W. Kirby, Detroit, MI48202, USA. Fax: 313-577-8800
The paper reviews post-war developments in the theory of housing sub-markets and filtering, emphasising the seminal conceptual and empirical contributions provided by William Grigsby. The study discusses the implications associated with these models with respect to formulating housing policy in a market-dominated economy.
Urban Studies, Vol. 33, No. 10,
1797-1805 (1996)
DOI: 10.1080/0042098966376

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