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Editorial

COVID-19: temporary and structural factors in housing policy

 

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Richard J. Dunning

Richard J. Dunning is Professor of Land Economy and Housing at the University of Liverpool. Richard works at the interface of housing delivery and planning. Drawing from heterodox economics, his research focuses on explaining human decision making in the built environment. He is the co-Editor-in-Chief of Housing and Society.

Tom Moore

Tom Moore is Senior Lecturer in Housing and Planning at the University of Liverpool. Tom’s principal research interests are in housing policy and practice and community planning, with a particular interest in the ways in which citizens participate in and influence the planning system. He is the co-Editor-in-Chief of Housing and Society.

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