His primary scientific interests are in Context, Economic growth, State, Public housing and Labour economics. The various areas that Alan Murie examines in his Economic growth study include Opportunity structures and Economic geography. His Public housing research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Centralized government, Public economics and Welfare.
His Public economics research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Index, Right to Buy and Policy transfer. His Labour economics research includes themes of Complexity management and Private sector. His Public administration research focuses on subjects like Knowledge economy, which are linked to Corporate governance.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Economic growth, Public housing, Right to Buy, Economic policy and Market economy. Alan Murie works mostly in the field of Economic growth, limiting it down to topics relating to State and, in certain cases, Political economy, as a part of the same area of interest. Alan Murie interconnects Welfare state, Public economics, Development economics and Labour economics in the investigation of issues within Public housing.
He combines subjects such as Advertising, Commerce, Finance and Public administration with his study of Right to Buy. His studies deal with areas such as Public sector and Restructuring as well as Economic policy. While working on this project, he studies both Economy and Context.
Alan Murie mainly focuses on Public housing, Economic growth, Welfare state, Political economy and Development economics. His Public housing research includes elements of Housing tenure, Public sector and State, Market economy. Within one scientific family, Alan Murie focuses on topics pertaining to Revenue under State, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Public economics.
His research in Market economy intersects with topics in Urban china, Asset and Housing reform. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Servant leadership, Neuroleadership and Knowledge economy. The concepts of his Welfare state study are interwoven with issues in Centralized government and Labour economics.
His primary areas of study are Public administration, Context, Public housing, Welfare state and Market economy. His Public administration study incorporates themes from Coalition government and Public expenditure. Alan Murie incorporates a variety of subjects into his writings, including Context, Labour economics, Presumption, Local variation, Political economy and Divergence.
His Public housing research integrates issues from Modernization theory, Deregulation and Centralized government. His studies in Welfare state integrate themes in fields like Policy outcomes, Globalization, Development economics, Welfare and Urban policy. The Market economy study combines topics in areas such as Urban china, Housing reform and Distribution.
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Selling the Welfare State: The Privatisation of Public Housing
Ray Forrest;Alan Murie.
(2011)
Social and Spatial Implications of Housing Reform in China
Ya Ping Wang;Alan Murie.
International Journal of Urban and Regional Research (2000)
The Process of Commercialisation of Urban Housing in China
Ya Ping Wang;Alan Murie.
Urban Studies (1996)
Housing Policy and Practice
Peter Malpass;Alan Murie.
(1982)
Making Competitive Cities
Sako Musterd;Alan Murie.
(2010)
Home Ownership: Differentiation and Fragmentation
Ray Forrest;Alan Murie;Peter Williams.
(1990)
Commercial housing development in urban China.
Ya Ping Wang;Alan Murie.
Urban Studies (1999)
Social Exclusion and Opportunity Structures in European Cities and Neighbourhoods
Alan Murie;Sako Musterd.
Urban Studies (2004)
Housing policy and practice in China
Ya Ping Wang;Alan Murie.
(1998)
Residualization and council housing : aspects of the changing social relations of housing tenure
Ray Forrest;Alan Murie.
Journal of Social Policy (1983)
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