Institutions in theories of land markets : illustrated by the Dutch market for agricultural land
Agricultural land use ; Institution ; Land ; Land market ; Legislation ; Netherlands (The) ; Theory
The paper explores how institutions may be taken into account in theories of land markets and wether that leads to better theories both of market outcomes and of market processes. New institutional economics provides the tools to investigate how
the interactions between market actors are influenced by institutions. There cannot be a general theory of land markets, only theories with a limited applicability and scope. How institutions can be incorporated into theory is illustrated by analysing the Dutch
The paper is presenting the assessment of organic production potentials for sustainable local food supply. Using the results of extensive field research among organic farmers, we analyzed the existing organic production for the market by the type
of products and marketing channels. We defined the main strengths and weaknesses critical to the development of the Slovenian market for organic food, and highlighted spatial differences. We estimate that, especially in the organic production, there is a large
Modelling price movements in housing micro markets : identifying long-term components in local housing market dynamics
Aberdeen ; Housing ; Land market ; Local market ; Real estate development ; Real estate market ; Scotland ; Spatial distribution ; United Kingdom ; Urban development ; Urban economy ; Urban planning
Economic behaviour ; Israel ; Land market ; Real estate development ; Spatial dynamics ; Tel Aviv ; Urban area ; Urban construction
The paper suggests a plausible explanation for the spatial evolution of high-rise buildings. These patterns evolve as a result of developers' behavior in real-estate markets. Despite obvious differences in land prices within a particular real-estate
market, differences in costs and prices are small in comparison to differences in their time incidence. The paper presents a simple search model of land development that suggests explanation of the spatial sprawl of cities. The central parameter
Silver bullet or Trojan horse ? The effects of inclusionary zoning on local housing markets in the United States
Boston ; Housing ; Housing cost ; Housing market ; Induced effect ; Land use ; Regulation ; San Francisco ; United States of America ; Urban area ; Zoning
Condominium ; Hedonistic model ; Housing ; Price fixing ; Real estate development ; Real estate market ; Singapore
The paper examines price evolution in the condominium market in Singapore where similar units are sold sequentially in a setting with minimum consumption risk. The results indicate no pervasive sequence-price relationship for sequential sales
A Gramscian perspective and data gathered from 20 in-depth interviews with foresters are used to theorize how rollout policy is deployed through urban forestry (Wisconsin, USA) to extend market hegemony to new geographies. The state's market
L’A. analyse de manière critique la nature, les différentes formes et les objectifs du marketing urbain. Il étudie les campagnes de promotion interne et externe menées par les différentes administrations de Bogotá. Elles montrent un certain degré de
The positioning of sustainability within residential property marketing
Acquiring property ; Basel ; House building ; Housing ; Housing policy ; Location ; Marketing ; Owner-occupier ; Publicity ; Sustainable development ; Switzerland ; Town
Les AA. analysent la place du développement durable dans le marketing des logements résidentiels à Bâle. Ils insistent sur le rôle particulier et la responsabilité des constructeurs de maisons et des investisseurs dans le développement urbain
Bratislava ; Cracow ; Eastern Europe ; Economic restructuring ; Europe ; Household behaviour ; Labour market ; Neighbourhood ; Neo liberalism ; Poland ; Slovak Republic ; Social reproduction ; Societal relations ; Urban society ; Working class
reproduction at times when labour markets and job prospects are being transformed and social relationships are changing rapidly. It extends the theorization of neoliberalization by extending it to the realm of the everyday household economy. - (HC)