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A Város Mindenkié: resisting homelessness and housing crisis in Hungary | Cooperative City
Croatia's Post-communist Transition Experience: The Paradox of Initial Advantage Turning into a Middle-Income Trap | SpringerLink
Berlin Risks Return to `Poor, But Sexy' Era After Rent Freeze - BNN Bloomberg
Inequality and property in Russia, 1905-2016 | VOX, CEPR Policy Portal
Top 10 Post-Communist Countries by GDP Year by Year (1992-2017)
With the US and China, Two Types of Capitalism Are Competing With Each Other - Pro Market
A Revival of the Private Rental Sector of the Housing Market? Lessons from Germany, Finland, the Czech Republic and the Netherla
Tiny Apartments and Punishing Work Hours: The Economic Roots of Hong Kong's Protests - The New York Times
Planetary Rent Gaps
Becoming Global, Becoming National (Part II) - The Cambridge History of Communism
Inequality and property in Russia, 1905-2016 | VOX, CEPR Policy Portal
Berlin to Buy Back Communist-Era Apartment Blocks - Bloomberg
Amazon.com: The Stages of Economic Growth: A Non-Communist Manifesto eBook: Rostow, W. W.: Kindle Store
Top 10 Post-Communist Countries by GDP Year by Year (1992-2017)
PDF) Gentrification in post-communist countries: An introduction
Civil Society in Reforming Communist Regimes: The Logic of Emergence
Defending our homes against landlord tyranny'. Rent strikes, then and now. - Greater Manchester Housing Action
The Divergent Post-Communist Paths to Democracy by Simeon Djankov
Yan'an Communism Reconsidered
Gentrification and functional change in Budapest – 'ruin bars' and the commodification of housing in a post-socialist context in: Urban Development Issues Volume 65 Issue 1 (2020)
The socialism-prosperity curve. | Medianism
Inequality and property in Russia, 1905-2016 | VOX, CEPR Policy Portal
The Roma in Romanian History - Chapter VI. The gypsies during the communist regime. a few points of reference - Central European University Press
The unemployable and the generic: rethinking the commons in the communist hypothesis | Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Becoming Global, Becoming National (Part II) - The Cambridge History of Communism