Economic Engineering of Syria’s Housing System
The housing crisis in Syria represents one of the most entrenched economic consequences of the former political regime. It intertwines urban and social dimensions with the failure of national economic policies. The absence of a coherent housing strategy for decades, compounded by widespread destruction of housing units, has transformed housing from a basic human right into a prerequisite for socioeconomic development. Nearly one-third of residential units in Syrian cities have been destroyed, signaling long-term structural implications for population and economic balance.
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