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Visit USCOManaging social housing: improving the social environment through best management practices (the U.K. case) however, ti. as pub. was Managing social housing: improving the social environment through best management practices--more than bricks and mortar? The shape of housing management in Britain Article. By John Perry. (In Housing policy debate, v. 6, issue 4)
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Managing social housing: improving the social environment through best management practices (the U.K. case) however, ti. as pub. was Managing social housing: improving the social environment through best management practices--more than bricks and mortar? The shape of housing management in Britain Article. By John Perry. (In Housing policy debate, v. 6, issue 4)
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