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Planning, Public Policy and Property Markets

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.07.2005

Herausgeber

David Adams + weitere

Verlag

Wiley

Seitenzahl

304

Maße (L/B/H)

24,4/17/1,6 cm

Gewicht

528 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4051-2430-0

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.07.2005

Herausgeber

Verlag

Wiley

Seitenzahl

304

Maße (L/B/H)

24,4/17/1,6 cm

Gewicht

528 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4051-2430-0

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Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Planning, Public Policy and Property Markets
  • Preface
    Acknowledgements
    Contributors
    Abbreviations

    Part 1: Introduction

    1 Examining Public Policy and Property Markets
    David Adams, Craig Watkins and Michael White

    Introduction
    The Scope of The Book
    Property Research and Public Policy
    Structure of the Book

    Part 2: Conceptualising Relationships

    2. Conceptualising State-Market Relations in Land and Property: The Mainstream Contribution of Neo-Classical and Welfare Economics
    David Adams, Neil Dunse and Michael White

    Introduction
    Insights on Supply, Demand and Public Policy from Neo-Classical Economics
    Insights on Market Failure and Public Policy from Welfare Economics
    Conclusions
    Notes.

    3. Conceptualising State-Market Relations in Land and Property: The Growth of Institutionalism - Extension or Challenge to Mainstream Economics?
    David Adams, Neil Dunse and Michael White

    Introduction
    The Institutional Framework for Land and Property Market Operations
    New Institutional Economics
    The Political Economy of Institutionalism
    Uncertainty, Risk Containment and Confidence Building
    Conclusions
    Notes

    4. Planning Tools and Markets: Towards an Extended Conceptualisation
    Steve Tiesdell and Philip Allmendinger

    Introduction
    Understanding 'Planning'
    Mainstream Economics
    The Political Economy of Institutionalism
    A Typology of Planning Tools
    Market Characteristics
    Conclusions
    Notes

    Part 3: Unravelling the Relationships

    Section 3.1: Modelling Relationships

    5. Modelling Local Housing Market Adjustment in England
    Glen Bramley and Chris Leishman

    Introduction
    Background
    Datasets
    Modelling Framework and Techniques
    Estimation of Key Relationships
    Policy Simulations
    Conclusions
    Appendix 5.1: Variable Definitions and Sources

    6. Estimating the Impact of Planning on Commercial Property Markets
    John Henneberry, Tony McGough and Fotis Mouzakis

    Introduction
    Model Development and Specification
    Empirical Study and Results
    Conclusions
    Notes
    Appendix 6.1: Results

    Section 3.2: Measurement Issues

    7. UK Roads Policy, Accessibility and Industrial Property Rents
    Neil Dunse and Colin Jones

    Introduction
    Roads Policy and the UK Motorway Network
    Transport Infrastructure and the Spatial Economy
    Measuring the Effect of Transport Investment
    Hedonic Pricing Analysis and the Impact of the UK Motorway Network
    Discussion and Policy Implications
    Notes

    8. Urban Regeneration, Property Indices and Market Performance
    Alastair Adair, Jim Berry, Ken Gibb, Norman Hutchison, Stanley McGreal and Craig Watkins

    Introduction
    The Urban Regeneration Policy Context
    Data and Research Methods
    Comparing Urban Regeneration and Prime Property Market Performance
    The Total Returns Index
    Conclusions

    Section 3.3: Surveys and Case Studies

    9. Planning for Consumers' New-Build Housing Choices
    Chris Leishman and Fran Warren

    Introduction
    Planning and New-Build Housing
    The New-Build Housing Choice Process
    The Housing Preference Study
    Overview of the Findings
    Preferences and Satisfaction with Room Layouts and Features
    Density and Variety on New-Build Housing Estates
    Conclusions

    10. Planning Obligations and Affordable Housing
    Sarah Monk, Christina Short and Christine Whitehead

    Introduction
    The Research Context
    Research Methods
    How Much Affordable Housing is Being Provided? Government Evidence
    How is s106 Operating? Evidence from Local Authorities
    What is Happening on the Ground? Evidence from the Local Authority Case studies
    Conclusions

    11. Reinforcing Commercial Competitiveness Through City Centre Renewal
    Gwyndaf Williams and Stuart Batho

    Introduction
    Urban Governance and the Entrepreneurial City Centre
    The Local Governance and Development Context
    Mobilising Regeneration Capacity: The Study Approach
    Reinforcing Commercial Competitiveness
    Commercial Impact of the Renewal Programme
    Conclusions

    Section 4: Conclusions

    12. Planning, Public Policy and Property Markets: Current Relations and Future Challenges
    David Adams, Craig Watkins and Michael White

    Introduction
    What State Actors Could Learn About the Market
    What Market Actors Could Learn About the State
    The Evolving Research Agenda

    References
    Index