Traditionally, regulatory instruments have been used to achieve planning objectives. However, emerging market-based policy instruments, such as transferable development …
JE Anderson - The Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, 2005 - Springer
In this article I expand on Turnbull's presentation by highlighting two important aspects of regulations and their effects on land use. First, I summarize what we know about the …
A McFarlane - Journal of Urban Economics, 1999 - Elsevier
Fiscal policy, when uncoordinated with urban planning, is an element that could bring about an inefficient urban structure. Illustrative of this wx position is the work of Gyourko and Voith …
This paper assesses the static and dynamic neutrality of Land Value Capture (LVC) in the Colombian urban system 2003–2018, using spatially and non-spatially controlled panel …
D Hite, B Sohngen, J Templeton - Agricultural and Resource …, 2003 - cambridge.org
Competing risks survival analysis is used to investigate tax and zoning policy impacts on residential, commercial, and industrial development timing in a rapidly growing Midwestern …
L Di Corato, YD Maoz - Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 2023 - Elsevier
In a competitive industry where production entails a negative externality, a welfare- maximizing regulator considers, as control instruments, setting a cap on the industry output …
I Vojnovic - Environment and Planning B: Planning and …, 2000 - journals.sagepub.com
With the incorporation of Metropolitan Toronto in 1953, privileged linear infrastructure subsidies were granted to the upper tier Metro Toronto government and its outlying suburbs …
There is a large body of literature that discusses the control of settlement patterns using traditional planning instruments. Whilst there is some theoretical literature discussing the …