Property rights and land policies

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Ingram, Gregory K. (Editor ), Hong, Yu-hung (Editor )
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cambridge, Massachusetts : Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, ©2009
Materias:
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Examining land policies from a property rights perspective
  • / Gregory K. Ingram and Yu-Hung Hong.
  • The design and evolution of property rights institutions
  • Design principles of robust property rights institutions: what we have learned?
  • / Elinor Ostrom.
  • U.S. private property rights in international perspective
  • / Harvey M. Jacobs.
  • China's land system: past, present, and future
  • / Dwight H. Perkins
  • Commentary
  • / Scott Rozelle.
  • Property rights and real estate privatization in Russia: a work in progress
  • / Bertrand Renaud, Joseph K. Eckert, and R. Jerome Anderson.
  • Commentary
  • / Robert M. Buckley.
  • Developing land markets within the constraint of state ownership in Vietnam
  • / Stephen B. Butler.
  • Commentary
  • / Annet M. Kim.
  • Public compensations for takings.
  • The use of eminent domain in São Paulo, Bogotá, and Mexico City
  • / Antonio Azuela
  • Commentary
  • / Vicki Been.
  • The myth and reality of eminent domain for economic development
  • / Jerold S. Kayden.
  • Commentary /
  • / John D. Echeverria.
  • Property rights protection and spatial planning in European Countries
  • / Vincent Renard
  • Commentary
  • / Barrie Needham.
  • Should decreases in property value caused by regulations be compensated?
  • / Abraham Bell.
  • Commentary
  • / Perry Shapiro.
  • Property rights approaches to achieving land policy goals
  • Land registration, economic development, and poverty reduction
  • / Klaus Deininger and Gershon Feder.
  • Commentary
  • / Alain Durand-Lasserve.
  • Looking beyond land titling and credit accessibility for the urban poor / Edésio Fernandes; Commentary / Ernesto Schargodsky
  • / Edésio Fernandes.
  • Commentary
  • / Ernesto Schargodsky.
  • Property rights created under a federalist approach to tradable emissions policy
  • / Dallas Burtraw and Richard Sweeney.
  • Commentary
  • / Wallace E. Oates.
  • Private conservation easements: balancing private initiative and the public interest
  • / Gerald Korngold.
  • Commentary
  • / Nancy A. McLaughlin.
  • The role of private-sector developers in challenges to local land use regulations
  • / Keri-Nicole Dillman and Lynn M. Fisher.
  • Commentary
  • / Alexander von Hoffman.
  • The mediocrity of government subsidies to mixed-income housing projects
  • / Robert C. Ellickson.
  • Commentary
  • / Ingrid Gould Ellen.