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Dhaka City has been experiencing massive housing crisis over the past two decades in Bangladesh. The Government of Bangladesh has initiated some public housing projects to overcome this crisis. But these are not adequate. Hence, different private housing agencies like real estate development companies have been offering housing for all the categories of people in Bangladesh. But these housing agencies have given birth to various questions into the mind of the common people. This book will try to explore the real estate business in Bangladesh from the sociological point of view. Harvey's model…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Dhaka City has been experiencing massive housing crisis over the past two decades in Bangladesh. The Government of Bangladesh has initiated some public housing projects to overcome this crisis. But these are not adequate. Hence, different private housing agencies like real estate development companies have been offering housing for all the categories of people in Bangladesh. But these housing agencies have given birth to various questions into the mind of the common people. This book will try to explore the real estate business in Bangladesh from the sociological point of view. Harvey's model of secondary circuit of capital in built environment will be critically examined here in Bangladesh.
Autorenporträt
Arefin, Shamsul
Shamsul Arefin has received his Master's Degrees from the Department of Sociology, University of Dhaka, one of the leading public universities in Bangladesh. Presently he is serving as a faculty member in a reputed university named " Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Science and Technology University, Gopalganj" in Bangladesh.