Boyer, M.C. (1986) Dreaming the Rational City: The Myth of American City Planning. Cam-bridge, MA: MIT Press.
2.
Marcuse, P. and Kempen, R. Van (Eds) (2000) Globalizing Cities: A New Spatial Order?Oxford: Blackwell .
3.
Clapham, D., Hegedüs, J. , Kintrea, K. ET Al. (Eds) (1996) Housing Privatisation in Eastern Europe. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.
4.
Hafner, M. (1994) Effects of financial policy on housing expenses for owner-occupiers of newly-built dwellings: a comparison of six countries in north-western Europe, Housing Studies, 9, pp. 125-143.
5.
Hegedüs, J., Mayo, S. and Tosics, I. (1996) Transition of the housing sector in the east central European countries, Review of Urban and Regional Development Studies, 8, pp. 101-136.
6.
Tsenkova, S. (2000) Housing in Transition and the Transition in Housing: The Experience of Central and Eastern Europe. Sofia: Kapital Reklama.
7.
Cole, I. and Furbey, R. (1994) The Eclipse of Council Housing. London: Routledge.
8.
Goodlad, R. (2001) Developments in tenant participation: accounting for growth, in: D. Cowan and A. Marsh (Eds) Two Steps Forward: Housing Policy into the New Millennium, pp. 179-197. Bristol: The Policy Press.
9.
Harloe, M. (1995) The People's Home: Social Rented Housing in Europe and America. Oxford: Blackwell.
10.
Borjas, G.J. (1999) Heaven's Door: Immigration Policy and the American Economy. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
11.
Clark, W.A.V. (1998) The California Cauldron: Immigration and the Fortunes of Local Communities. New York: Guilford Press.
12.
Kirkorian, M. (2002) Get tight: now more than ever, immigration should be curtailed, National Review, 54, pp. 40-41.