The Economics of Land Markets and Their Regulation (International Library of Critical Writings in Economics)
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This important volume brings together seminal papers investigating the framework upon which the economic analysis of land markets is based, stretching from the earliest insights of the founding fathers to current debates and research. Recent work on the process and implications of 'land value capitalisation' and land use regulation is well represented, for due to capitalisation, land is responsible for far more of the distribution of real incomes than is widely recognised. This collection settles this, restoring the study of land markets to its rightful place – central to economic understanding.
With an original introduction by the editors this insightful collection is an essential reference point for students, researchers and policymakers.
34 articles, dating from 1956 to 2016
100 in stock
| sub | Economie |
|---|---|
| auteur | Paul C. Cheshire, Christian A.L. Hilber |
| collection | International Library of Critical Writings in Economics |
| diffusion | |
| date | 31/03/2017 |






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