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South Africa’s Housing Financialisation Crises and Social Resistance
Patrick Bond
Sociology
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MasterCard
100%
Housing Financialization
100%
Crisis Resilience
100%
State Housing
50%
Debit
50%
Personal Debt
50%
Collateralization
50%
Housing Finance Policy
50%
Home Improvement
50%
Foreclosure
50%
Financial Crashes
50%
Home Mortgages
50%
Formal Banking
50%
Family Home
50%
Urban Social Movements
50%
Fintech Firms
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Real Estate Finance
100%
Financialization
100%
Debt Crisis
66%
Welfare
66%
Affordability
33%
Private Sector
33%
Finance
33%
Political Unrest
33%
Market Failure
33%
Ownership
33%
Covered Bond
33%
Macroeconomic Condition
33%
Fintech
33%
Social Sciences
Macroeconomic Condition
33%