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CARMONA, Marisa. Globalisation, urban form and housing delivery system. In: NUTAU: TECNOLOGIA E DESENVOLVIMENTO, 3., 1997, São Paulo. Anais… São Paulo: USP, 1997. p. 273-284.
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Abstract

The rapid increase of global trade, international financial services and telecommunications is the expression of a new phase of a process of internationalization which started in the Sixties and is reshaping social and urban environments in many regions of the world. Globalization, this is to say the production and marketing of goods and services at a world scale, will became the main objective of the new period for both developed as well as developing countries. The cities becoming engine of growth, are part of these rapid changes, since urban agglomerations became essential to attract (national and international) investments and are the centre of strategic location and producer of financial services. In this resentation we will discuss social housing delivery system within the context of globalization and as such related to the set of political, economic and social interests linked to city growth. The increase of urban productivity is currently being supported by those that endure the sustainable city based in equity consideration and by those that sustain urban deregulation based in efficiency considerations, The urban form is in great extend being shaped by the type of social housing delivery system, the contextual reality in which structural adjustments are being implemented, and upon the political culture and practice of enablement principles. In this paper we will try to draw conclusions through comparing two successful housing policies, the one of the Netherlands and the one in Chile.
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