Description |
xix, 280 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm |
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Real estate issues |
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Real estate issues (Blackwell)
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Contents |
Introduction -- Conceptualising relationships -- Unravelling the relationships -- Surveys and case studies -- Conclusions |
Summary |
"The focus of this book is on how public policy - and especially the planning system - shapes and reflects the essential characteristics of land and property markets. It challenges the common misconceptions that property markets operate in isolation from public policy and that planning permission is the only significant form of state intervention in the market." "This book will encourage all those involved in property research who strive for theoretical and practical connectivity to demonstrate that, just as property market operations cannot be analysed without understanding state processes, policy decisions cannot be taken without an appreciation of how the market operates."--BOOK JACKET |
Notes |
"RICS Research"--Cover |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages [253]-272) and index |
Notes |
Electronic version is available via NetLibrary |
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Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web |
Subject |
Land use -- Government policy -- Great Britain.
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Real estate development -- Government policy -- Great Britain.
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Housing policy -- Great Britain.
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Commercial real estate -- Great Britain.
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Author |
Adams, David, 1954-
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Watkins, Craig.
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White, Michael, 1965-
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RICS Research Foundation.
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LC no. |
2004022195 |
ISBN |
140512430X paperback alkaline paper |
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