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Competing Drivers of Change in the Regulation of Housing Associations in England

Contents. IntroductionChanging Identities of Third Sector HousingTheorising Housing RegulationInterest Groups and Change 1995-2002Cave Review Evidence updating interests Multi-layered Merging and Push-me/Pull-you RegulationConclusions. Introduction. Cave ReviewContinued provision Empower a

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Competing Drivers of Change in the Regulation of Housing Associations in England

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    1. Competing Drivers of Change in the Regulation of Housing Associations in England David Mullins and Halima Sacranie CURS, University of Birmingham

    2. Contents Introduction Changing Identities of Third Sector Housing Theorising Housing Regulation Interest Groups and Change 1995-2002 Cave Review Evidence updating interests Multi-layered Merging and Push-me/Pull-you Regulation Conclusions

    3. Introduction Cave Review Continued provision Empower and Protect Residents Provider Choice Contested from evidence gathering to implementation Regulator Selection & Remit Independence Level Playing Field Interest Group Analysis an exercise among groups and between groups and the state

    4. 3rd Sector Housing: Changing Identities

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