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In chapters 18 and 19 we deal primarily with the financing of development by property companies, because the other principal groups involved in development — the life and pension institutions — have their own contractual inflow of funds and have no need to seek external sources. In fact, as we shall see, it is these financial institutions which are the principal suppliers of long term funds for development by property companies.
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Fraser, W.D. (1984). Development finance — traditional arrangements. In: Principles of Property Investment and Pricing. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-17683-0_18
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