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Twenty years of property-led urban regeneration in Ireland : outputs, impacts, implications
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Date Issued
2011-05-16
Date Available
2013-12-13T08:58:43Z
Abstract
Fiscal incentives were introduced in the mid 1980s to encourage new private residential construction and refurbishment in the inner areas of Ireland¿s main cities. These were subsequently extended to include the city suburbs and large towns. At thesame time, the economic context for their implementation changed radically as an economic and population boom replaced prolonged recession and population decline. In their early years, the incentives were successful. However, the decision to extendtheir lifespan and geographical focus was problematic because, during Ireland¿s economic boom, they had less success in achieving their aims and were associated with deadweight, displacement and excess housing supply
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Routledge (Taylor & Francis)
Journal
Public Money & Management
Volume
31
Issue
4
Start Page
257
End Page
264
Copyright (Published Version)
2011 The authors, journal compilation copyright 2011 CIPFA
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
0954-0962 (Print)
1467-9302 (Online)
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