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vicing, job creation, education and other facilities),essentially focuses on the single measurable objective of providing one million houses in five in this objective is the measure ofhouse, given the proviso that housing delivery must be incremental, and that:Only a limited State subsidy contribution towards the cost of a house is possible (Department of Housing 1994:20).It is debatable whether the shift in policy from the RDP to the Housing White Paper reflects differences in policy between the overall direction taken by government and by the Department of Housing, or whether the logistics of meeting the RDP ideals were subsequently reviewed in the light of fiscal interpretation is accurate, the consequences must be seen as an unrealisable raising of expectations, for both beneficiaries and the employment sectors. 5. Market Market is regarded as the oldest coordination creates petition among producers to use the resources in the most efficient way in order to produce the cheapest goods of the same is also argued that the market mechanism can achieve equity among different buyers and sellers.“The market is an impersonal force like Nature, akin to an economic game with winners and losers, whose oute can be good or bad, but never just or unjust” (Barr, 1987, ).In Veljanovski?s words,the justice of the market should refer to the equality of opportunity and not of outes.“In the market everyone is offered the same opportunities to achieve his or her objectives, but it does not mean that everyone should be guaranteed a success in achieving his or her goals” (Veljanovski, 1987).It is believed that the most important advantages of the market mechanism lie in the virtues of petition and an idealised pattern of exchange and incentives (Peters, 1996).The economic difficulties in the 1970s and 1980s forced people to rethink the relationship between state and accelerated a radical move away from interventionist marketism to tackle the problems, which were believed to be caused by overintervention of the again came to be seen as the most efficient means of anising modern intervention was thought to do more harm than good (Boyer ,1996).This led to a surge of reforms all over the world in both developed and developing countries , market and planned has further affected the sentiments of governments towards the global market and induced them to modernise their institutional arrangements in order to be able to pete in the global economic bined factors have led to the similarity in trends in housing governance around the world in the 1990s and onwards. Flemish social housing today cannot be simply pigeonholed into one of the result presented here provide most support for classification of Ghekie`re (2021):the Flemish social rental sector is still a general model but current developments can be seen as a shift towards the residual model. Work units buy housing on the market at market values and then sell it to