Land as a Financial Asset: The Theory of Urban Rent as a Mirror of Economic Transformation 1

A Haila - The Political Economy of Land, 2022 - api.taylorfrancis.com
… landowner as a receiver of rent revenue. This means that the … several changes culminating
in a planning contest for devel… institutions (the flows of commodities, payments, wages, …

Product market competition in a world of cross-ownership: Evidence from institutional blockholdings

J He, J Huang - The Review of Financial Studies, 2017 - academic.oup.com
… We also find evidence suggesting that institutional cross-ownership facilitates … productivity
and operating profitability. Overall, our evidence indicates that cross-ownership by institutional

Virtual special issue editorial essay:'The shitty rent business': What's the point of land rent theory?

C Ward, MB Aalbers - Urban studies, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
rent are identified: differential rent, in which the landlord claims the excess profit from the
competitive … in relevant institutions directly shapes the form, content and profitability of their own …

Modern Organizational and Technological Trends in the Financial Sector of the Economy

S Orlov - … -Socio-Economic Systems: Models of Competition and …, 2020 - atlantis-press.com
… certain organizational changes in the organizational structure … and loss settlement) and profit
centers (placement of internal, … already receive significant technological rents and, critically, …

The decline of labour share in New Zealand

R Greenaway-McGrevy, B Bridgman - 2016 - researchspace.auckland.ac.nz
… trading objectives towards generating profit for shareholders. The … government sector and a
competitive market sector. The … We also argue that these institutional changes can help us to …

Proximity to the Frontier, Markups, and the Response of Innovation to Foreign Competition: Evidence from Matched Production-Innovation Surveys in Chile

AP Cusolito, A Garcia-Marin, WF Maloney - American Economic Review …, 2023 - aeaweb.org
rents also play an important role in determining the magnitude of the impact of competition
… plants’ operational profit margin, defined as the ratio of operational profits to revenues. …

Land reform and productivity: A quantitative analysis with micro data

T Adamopoulos, D Restuccia - American Economic Journal …, 2020 - aeaweb.org
… not only in the set of accompanying institutional changes … Markets for hired labor and land
are competitive. We denote … The profit maximization problem of a farmer facing productivity and …

The vicious circle of post-Soviet neopatrimonialism in Russia

V Gel'man - Post-Soviet Affairs, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
… for institutional changes, which could undermine their political and economic dominance,
and are caught in a vicious circle: reforms … between actors who compete for rent access is an …

[PDF][PDF] Rentierism and Taxation: Competing or Complementing Decimals in Nigeria's Economic Growth?

AA Chenge, PN Mba - 2023 - researchgate.net
… for improving tax revenue and in effect, the rent-tax relationship in Nigeria’s economy. … of
windfall revenue in a manner that sets them apart from other states. Oil rents mold institutions

Government intervention and land misallocation: Evidence from China

Z Huang, X Du - Cities, 2017 - Elsevier
… central-local fiscal institutional arrangements are needed to … cities, where local governments
compete fiercely to attract … tax revenue from the service sector as local governments lease