Dharavi: Developing Asia’s Largest Slum (A) Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Maharashtra state is accommodating bids to redevelop the biggest slum in Asia, Dharavi. A property developer assess the hazards and bids a tender. The bid conditions comprise supplying housing that is free that is new to tens of thousands of slum dwellers. The expense of constructing the housing is anticipated to be paid for from the sales from developing and selling market-rate housing. While the main concerns are price of building, cost of capital, and revenues from sale of components, the analysis must consider many aspects of danger, including political risk, currency risk, market risk, and execution danger.

Further, the discussion covers societal facets, including whether the slum should be redeveloped at all, whether government or by the private sector should redevelop it, and whether to carry through it in large chunks or in smaller increments.

PUBLICATION DATE: July 21, 2009 PRODUCT #: 710004-HCB-ENG

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