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    Measuring the Effectiveness of Real Estate Regulation Interdisciplinary Perspectives / edited by Ronit Levine-Schnur.

    • Title:Measuring the Effectiveness of Real Estate Regulation Interdisciplinary Perspectives / edited by Ronit Levine-Schnur.
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    • Other Contributors/Collections:Levine-Schnur, Ronit.
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      Springer Nature - Springer Economics and Finance eBooks 2020 English International
    • Published/Created:Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2020.
    • In:Springer eBooks
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      • Call Number: JF20-2112
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    • Library of Congress Subjects:Public administration.
      Economic policy.
      Municipal government.
    • Subject(s):Electronic books.
      Public Administration.
      Development Policy.
      Urban Politics.
    • Edition:1st ed. 2020.
    • Description:1 online resource
    • Terms governing use:Access may be restricted to institutions with a site license.
    • Summary:This book discusses the fundamental issues regarding the effect of real estate regulation on housing, urban development, and considerations of justice and efficiency. Bringing together the contributions of prominent scholars representing diverse methodologies and academic disciplines, this book offers new perspectives on core topics such as the effectiveness of land use regulation in terms of housing availability, enhanced equality, and sustainable development; and different modes of regulation and their mutual influences. The book's eleven chapters are divided into five parts which address different aspects of real estate regulation, combining theoretical analysis with a close observation of diverse case studies, from North America and Europe to China, the Middle East, and developing economies. Part I offers cutting-edge analysis on how to measure, model, and understand the impact of zoning and other modes of real estate regulation, from economic and normative theoretical viewpoints. Part II complements Part I by providing historical observations and empirical knowledge on the actual contribution of zoning and historical conservation regulation to cities' shape. Part III considers the outcomes of business and industrial land development policies. Part IV studies urban land development regulation and allows to compare between two relevant case studies-one from Germany, and the other from Poland. Finally, Part V concerns standardization in the real estate market by analyzing the justification and outcomes of such attempts, particularly in the mortgages market. Providing an interface between theory and practice, the book will appeal to a broad audience, consisting of scholars, policy-makers, practitioners, and students, interested in an interdisciplinary overlook on real estate regulation.
    • ISBN:9783030356224
      9783030356217
      9783030356231
      9783030356248
    • Contents:Chapter 1. Measuring the Demand for Land Under Sorting and Matching
      Chapter 2. Capitalization and Exclusionary Zoning
      Chapter 3. The Long-Run Impact of Zoning in U.S. Cities
      Chapter 4. Tracing the Effectiveness of Land-Use Regulation: The Case of Heritage Protection Measures, Flexibility, and Adaptations
      Chapter 5. Scattered Governance: A Typology for Toronto's Business Improvement Areas
      Chapter 6. China's land granting reform for industrial land: A quasi experimental evaluation
      Chapter 7. Success Factors of Building Land Strategies - Differences and Commons of the Approaches
      Chapter 8. The effect of formal property rights regime on urban development and planning methods in the context of post-socialist transformation
      Chapter 9. Anchoring and Adjustment in the Mortgage Market: A Regulatory Experiment
      Chapter 10. Dealing With An Anchoring Bias In The Mortgage Market: Regulatory Proposals
      Chapter 11. European Property Law: Competence, Integration and Effectiveness.
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