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Jean Ndenzako's Analysis: "the Authoritarian Fixing of Rents Is Not a solution."

Summary by IWACU Burundi
For this economist, the authoritarian fixing of housing prices in a context of shortage is like applying a garrote to an injured leg. According to him, it seems to be acting on the problem (hemorrhage/price), but it causes much worse damage (necrosis/shortage) in the long term. The real solution, although more complex and in the long term, is by increasing the supply and targeted support to households rather than by controlling prices.
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For this economist, the authoritarian fixing of housing prices in a context of shortage is like applying a garrote to an injured leg. According to him, it seems to be acting on the problem (hemorrhage/price), but it causes much worse damage (necrosis/shortage) in the long term. The real solution, although more complex and in the long term, is by increasing the supply and targeted support to households rather than by controlling prices.

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IWACU Burundi broke the news in Burundi on Sunday, September 14, 2025.
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