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The cost of land use decisions : applying transaction cost economics to planning & development / Edwin Buitelaar.

By: Material type: TextSeries: Real estate issuesPublication details: Oxford ; Malden, MA : Blackwell Pub., 2007.Description: 1 online resource (viii, 196 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780470692226
  • 0470692227
  • 9780470691489
  • 0470691484
  • 1281309184
  • 9781281309181
  • 9786611309183
  • 6611309187
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Cost of land use decisions.DDC classification:
  • 333.73/15 22
LOC classification:
  • HD156 .B85 2007eb
Other classification:
  • 74.72
  • 83.79
Online resources:
Contents:
The Cost of Land Use Decisions; Contents; Preface; 1The Cost of Making Land UseDecisions; Introduction; Beyond the 'market versus the government' debates; The study of transaction costs in planning andproperty research; The relevance for planning practice; The structure of this book; References; 2Institutions and Transaction Costs; Economic approaches to institutionalism; Institutions and transaction costs in the (early) newinstitutional economics; Governance structures and property rights: building uponand refining Coase's work
How do transaction costs emerge? Transaction dimensionsand economic behaviourRelationship between transaction costs and institutions; References; 3Operationalising Institutions and Transaction Costs; User rights regimes as particular governance structures; A transaction-cost analysis of the development process:a methodology; The empirical research; References; 4Nijmegen: The Quest for Control in aCorporatist Tradition; Dutch planning and property law; The Marialaan case: small but complex; Transaction-cost analysis of the Marialaan; References; 5Bristol: Planning in Uncertainty
English planning and property lawWapping Wharf; Transaction-cost analysis of Wapping Wharf; References; 6Houston: Planning in the City ThatDoes Not Plan?; Planning in the US: social conflict over property rights; Houston: no zoning, but not unregulated; Houston city planning in practice: Montebello; Transaction-cost analysis of Montebello; References; 7Comparing and Explaining TransactionCosts: Learning from the Cases; The user rights regimes compared; Transaction costs enrangled in structures; References; 8Transaction Costs and the InstitutionalContext; The quest for control over development
Relationship between public and private sectorAttitudes towards transaction costs; Legal styles: flexibility, certainty and accountability; References; 9Planning at What Cost? Conclusionsand Discussion; Applying transaction cost theory to planning anddevelopment; Transaction costs as dead weight losses or means witha purpose?; References; Appendix A: Interviewees; Appendix B: People Working inPlanning; Index
Summary: By applying transaction cost economics to an evaluation of land use systems, the author here tackles the ongoing debate between market and government in planning. The book provides a fresh angle and a useful contribution to a growing field of study for researchers in urban planning, public administration and land economics.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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The Cost of Land Use Decisions; Contents; Preface; 1The Cost of Making Land UseDecisions; Introduction; Beyond the 'market versus the government' debates; The study of transaction costs in planning andproperty research; The relevance for planning practice; The structure of this book; References; 2Institutions and Transaction Costs; Economic approaches to institutionalism; Institutions and transaction costs in the (early) newinstitutional economics; Governance structures and property rights: building uponand refining Coase's work

How do transaction costs emerge? Transaction dimensionsand economic behaviourRelationship between transaction costs and institutions; References; 3Operationalising Institutions and Transaction Costs; User rights regimes as particular governance structures; A transaction-cost analysis of the development process:a methodology; The empirical research; References; 4Nijmegen: The Quest for Control in aCorporatist Tradition; Dutch planning and property law; The Marialaan case: small but complex; Transaction-cost analysis of the Marialaan; References; 5Bristol: Planning in Uncertainty

English planning and property lawWapping Wharf; Transaction-cost analysis of Wapping Wharf; References; 6Houston: Planning in the City ThatDoes Not Plan?; Planning in the US: social conflict over property rights; Houston: no zoning, but not unregulated; Houston city planning in practice: Montebello; Transaction-cost analysis of Montebello; References; 7Comparing and Explaining TransactionCosts: Learning from the Cases; The user rights regimes compared; Transaction costs enrangled in structures; References; 8Transaction Costs and the InstitutionalContext; The quest for control over development

Relationship between public and private sectorAttitudes towards transaction costs; Legal styles: flexibility, certainty and accountability; References; 9Planning at What Cost? Conclusionsand Discussion; Applying transaction cost theory to planning anddevelopment; Transaction costs as dead weight losses or means witha purpose?; References; Appendix A: Interviewees; Appendix B: People Working inPlanning; Index

By applying transaction cost economics to an evaluation of land use systems, the author here tackles the ongoing debate between market and government in planning. The book provides a fresh angle and a useful contribution to a growing field of study for researchers in urban planning, public administration and land economics.

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