Urban land economics
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Recent papers in Urban land economics
The role of commercial property, its conceptualisation and measurement in economic theory has changed significantly over time. At the beginning, land in economics covered the physical universe outside of humans and used as a primary input... more
Oiling the Urban Economy is a pioneering book with a very apt title. Its focus on the impact of the Ghanaian oil boom on urbanization is timely. Recent exploration has revealed oil wealth in several low-income African countries, now eager... more
My Churchill Fellowship report is based on interviews with over 60 people drawn from community organisations, elected politicians, public officials and professionals in North American cities in April and May 2014. I have used my... more
The paper aims to contribute to the empirical scarce literature on the causes of inaccuracy of property valuation in commercial office buildings by providing meaningful insights on the different causes likely to affect valuation accuracy... more
Through a comprehensive review on the current land condition in Hong Kong, the book aims to dispute on the Hong Kong land regime usually conceived as the most successful model in the world. Aggregating facts and figures that critically... more
From its inception, the United States and its citizenry have placed tremendous importance on the education of its youth. While education occurs both publicly and privately, the public school systems have been a longstanding strength of... more
This review paper aims at linking in a direct way labour markets' transformations with gentrification processes, in the Greek context. Departing from a thorough review of the relevant literature, spanning from the coining of the term in... more
El mercado inmobiliario desempeña un papel importante en la economía y la sociedad, por lo tanto, la desactualización de las valuaciones catastrales, en particular del suelo urbano, tiene efectos nocivos sobre las políticas públicas... more
Постсоциалистические города нуждаются в инструменте работы с планировочной структурой, доставшейся им со времен социализма. Положение полупериферийных жилых районов (в том числе микрорайонных территорий, территорий, застроенных по... more
En este texto se actualizan los datos sobre precios inmobiliarios referidos a la vivienda en Bogota producidos por el Observatorio del Mercado del Espacio Construido del CEDE, cuya última versión publicada data ya de una década. En este... more
Waqf is defined as the act of charity where the donors sustain their property from personal use and share it for the benefits of the public. In Malaysia, the administration and management of waqf land lay under each State Islamic... more
The discourse around land in South Africa is largely framed as a rural issue, and discussions about urban land rarely address questions of ownership or use. This paper seeks to broaden the empirical base of urban land profiles in South... more
With recent imperatives in South Africa to align nodal development with urban networks, this dissertation adds to an understanding of economic factors influencing development. By identifying principles, relationships and factors that bear... more
The paper aims to verify what are the most appropriate intervention strategies to ensure that operations of urban regeneration branded by a strong "green" characterization do not generate events of gentrification in the areas involved by... more
Special economic zones (SEZs) concept has evolved across the globe and several developing countries have adopted this policy for set-up of industrial zones that focus on exports and helps in generating economic opportunity and able to... more
The paper opens with a statement on the social embeddedness of knowledge. The disciplinary situation and practices of economic geographers are reviewed in the light of this statement. The rise of a new geographical economics is noted, and... more
The paper reports on both methodological and substantive findings. It presents a method for generating simplified representations for regional urban populations, their geographical sub-populations and communities. the method generates... more
From 1852 to 1948, the British colonial government developed and relied heavily upon particular land control practices to enact forms of urban planning and population control designed to advance the economic development of Rangoon and... more
"Le nombre de plus en plus élevé de villes moyennes en Afrique nécessite de développer une analyse du phénomène urbain qui ne soit subordonnée ni à l’étude des métropoles ni à celle des communautés, lesquelles ont fait les beaux jours des... more
Special economic zone (SEZ) is a geographically delimited area which is physically secured, has single management and administrative unit and duty free environment (Zeng, 2015). In India SEZs established to solve the problem of... more
YOUTH, SOCIAL MOVEMENT AND PROTEST IN NAMIBIA I share a brief piece I wrote on the development of a movement of urban youth in Namibia, which took off from a spectacular and audacious occupation of a piece of land in an affluent suburb of... more
This essay engages with the commodification of land in an urban periphery of India. It argues against the tendency to reduce commodification of land to “primitive accumulation” or “accumulation by dispossession.” It presents an... more
This adaptation of a larger research study examines the intersections of the economy, property rights, land use planning, and housing within a tourism destination context. Housing is a human need, and when neither the public nor the... more
A review is presented of the requirements of a framework for the delineation of housing market areas (HMAs) in the context of undertaking a housing market assessment. This prompts adoption of a methodology that features an iterative... more
Monetary variables contain information to forecast stock price is still controversial. This paper examines the relationship between stock price and monetary variables in Thailand which is an Asian small open emerging economy. Monetary... more
Like other countries in the world, Malaysia is experiencing a rapid urbanisation where currently 76% of the population lives in the city and over 90% of the national economic activity revolves in and within the cities. Continued sprawling... more
Under Chicago’s Large Lots Program, existing property owners can buy up to two vacant residential lots on their blocks for $1 each. In return, these new owners are required to pay property taxes and maintain the lot. This program is part... more
An increasing number of planners have explored the implication of Coase Theorem for planning theory and practice. As there are often a large and dispersed number of actors involved in planning issues, the application of 'Pure' Coasian... more
The rapid urbanization in China comes with several economic, social, and environmental issues, most of which are related to land use. This study contributes to research on the land–growth–environment nexus by investigating the effect of... more
This study reconstructs Spain’s national wealth from 1900 to 2014.We compare the market value and book value definitions. Our results show that the national wealth-to-income ratio followed a J-shaped evolution over the last century,... more
Land oriented economy in Puruliya is closely related to the ecological history of the tribal people of the district. The colonial period saw breakdown of the age-old customary system and introduction of market-linked systems of land... more
This paper scrutinises the effects that the financialisation of land has on the land use planning process. Although finance is increasingly penetrating not only real estate but also land planning and development, there are few in-depth... more