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Econometric Models of the Housing Sector: a Policy-Oriented Survey (an Urban Institute Paper on Housing; 250-1-1)

by J. Eric Fredland, C. Duncan Macrae, Foreword By Morton Isler

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Washington: Urban Institute Press,, 1978. First Edition. Paperback. good. this copy has a solid tight binding and clean unmarked pages...

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Econometric Models of the Housing Sector: a Policy-Oriented Survey (an Urban Institute Paper on Housing; 250-1-1)
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J. Eric Fredland, C. Duncan Macrae, Foreword By Morton Isler
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First Edition
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Urban Institute Press,
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Washington
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1978
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AMERICAN HISTORY

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