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Collective Housing
A new habitat for living in Brussels
2021 || Paperback || Joren Sansen e.a. || VUBPRESS || met inkijkexemplaar
Urban notebooks / Stadsschriften / Cahiers Urbains
In Brussels, the need for affordable and middleincome housing is entangled with the necessity to reduce the environmental impact of housing. The current climatological and health crises demand us to improve the resilience of our human habitat in the city. In planning and developing new collective housing projects, private and public developers alike are struggling to find the right answer to these questions.
In this book, we present a researc...
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Building a profession
A history of general contractors in Belgium (1870 - 1970)
2022 || Paperback || Jelena Dobbels || VUBPRESS
In Belgium, from the 1870s onwards, a client can engage one general contractor for a construction job. This general contractor is responsible for both the organisation and execution of a complete construction project.
Which preconditions initiated the establishment of this profession? What background(s) did these general contractors have? How was the collaboration with other building actors, such as architects and engineers? And how did the establishment of this professional group influence t...
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Managerial Economics of Non-profit Organisations (5th revised edition)
2021 || Paperback || Marc Jegers || VUBPRESS
This is the fifth edition of a book bringing together the microeconomic insights on functioning of non-profit organisations, complementing the wide range of books on the management of non-profit organisations by focusing on both theoretical and empirical work.
Firstly, definitions of non-profit organisations are considered, after which the economic rationale behind their existence is examined, followed by a study of the demand for them and its implications for their functioning.The final chap...
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How economics became the problem
An urgent call to legal action
2021 || Paperback || Koen Byttebier || VUBPRESS
The legal systems shaping capitalist societies worldwide contribute to a variety of fundamental societal problems, such as an ever-mounting public and private debt, environmental pollution, an increasing polarization between the rich and the poor, and an overall, globally unjust fiscal and financial order. These issues remain unaddressed by the capitalist system itself. However, the main legal building blocks of the capitalist socio-economic system are remarkably simple, the most important be...