Model dwellings company

Model dwellings companies (MDCs) were a group of private companies in Victorian Britain that sought to improve the housing conditions of the working classes by building new homes for them, at the same time receiving a competitive rate of return on any investment. The principle of philanthropic intention with capitalist return was given the label "five per cent philanthropy".[1]

  1. ^ Tarn, J.N. (1973) Five Per Cent Philanthropy. London: CUP

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