The Division of Land Economics

The Division of Land Economics
Title The Division of Land Economics PDF eBook
Author United States. Bureau of Agricultural Economics
Publisher
Pages 17
Release 1925
Genre
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The Division of Land Economics

The Division of Land Economics
Title The Division of Land Economics PDF eBook
Author United States. Bureau of Agricultural Economics
Publisher
Pages 48
Release 1931
Genre Agriculture
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Outlines of Land Economics

Outlines of Land Economics
Title Outlines of Land Economics PDF eBook
Author Richard Theodore Ely
Publisher
Pages 334
Release 1922
Genre Land use
ISBN

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Elements of Land Economics

Elements of Land Economics
Title Elements of Land Economics PDF eBook
Author Richard Theodore Ely
Publisher New York : Macmillan
Pages 418
Release 1924
Genre Land tenure
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Land Economics

Land Economics
Title Land Economics PDF eBook
Author Richard Theodore Ely
Publisher
Pages 462
Release 1928
Genre Land use
ISBN

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The Oxford Handbook of Land Economics

The Oxford Handbook of Land Economics
Title The Oxford Handbook of Land Economics PDF eBook
Author JunJie Wu
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 769
Release 2014-06-20
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0199393494

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What do economists know about land-and how they know? The Oxford Handbook of Land Economics describes the latest developments in the fields of economics that examine land, including natural resource economics, environmental economics, regional science, and urban economics. The handbook argues, first, that land is a theme that integrates these fields and second, that productive integration increasingly occurs not just within economics but also across disciplines. Greater recognition and integration stimulates cross-fertilization among the fields of land economics research. By providing a comprehensive survey of land-related work in several economics fields, this handbook provides the basic tools needed for economists to redefine the scope and focus of their work to better incorporate the contemporary thinking from other fields and to push out the frontiers of land economics. The first section presents recent advances in the analysis of major drivers of land use change, focusing on economic development and various land-use markets. The second section presents economic research on the environmental and socio-economic impacts of land use and land use change. The third section addresses six cutting-edge approaches for land economics research, including spatial econometric, simulation, and experimental methods. The section also includes a synthetic chapter critically reviewing methodological advances. The fourth section covers policy issues. Four chapters disentangle the economics of land conservation and preservation, while three chapters examine the economic analysis of the legal institutions of land use. These chapters focus on law and economic problems of permissible government control of land in the U.S. context.

Rethinking the Economics of Land and Housing

Rethinking the Economics of Land and Housing
Title Rethinking the Economics of Land and Housing PDF eBook
Author Josh Ryan-Collins
Publisher Zed Books Ltd.
Pages 306
Release 2017-02-28
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1786991217

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Why are house prices in many advanced economies rising faster than incomes? Why isn’t land and location taught or seen as important in modern economics? What is the relationship between the financial system and land? In this accessible but provocative guide to the economics of land and housing, the authors reveal how many of the key challenges facing modern economies - including housing crises, financial instability and growing inequalities - are intimately tied to the land economy. Looking at the ways in which discussions of land have been routinely excluded from both housing policy and economic theory, the authors show that in order to tackle these increasingly pressing issues a major rethink by both politicians and economists is required.