Measuring the Effectiveness of Real Estate Regulation: Interdisciplinary Perspectives
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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Introduction -- Contents -- Contributors -- Part I Zoning and Land Use Regulation: Theory -- Measuring the Demand for Land Under Sorting and Matching -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 3 General Model -- 4 Monopoly Power -- 5 Dealing with Nonidentification -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Capitalization and Exclusionary Zoning -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Conventional Exclusionary Zoning -- 3 Tiebout and Selecting for Taxes and Services -- 4 Capitalization of Public Benefits -- 5 Evaluating Capitalization -- References -- Part II Zoning and Land Use Regulation: Evidence -- The Long-Run Impact of Zoning in US Cities -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Introduction and Evolution of Zoning in the USA -- 3 Data -- 3.1 Land Use -- 3.2 Zoning -- 3.3 Geography -- 3.4 Transportation -- 3.5 Demographics -- 4 Results -- 4.1 Land Use Transitions -- 4.2 Regression Discontinuity Analysis -- 4.3 Sheaf Coefficients -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Tracing the Effectiveness of Land Use Regulation: The Case of Heritage Protection Measures, Flexibility, and Adaptations -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Effectiveness of Land Use Regulations and Heritage Statutes -- 2.1 Effectiveness and Efficiency of Land Use Policies -- 2.2 Effectiveness of Heritage Policies and Regulations -- 3 Methodological Notes -- 3.1 Key Variables and Research Question -- 3.2 The Setting: Planning Conflicts and Appeals -- 3.3 The Setting: Choosing Jurisdictions for Comparative Analysis -- 4 Contextual Notes -- 4.1 A Brief Background on Heritage Regulation and Policy in England, Israel, and Oregon -- 4.1.1 Heritage Regulation in England: Rigidity Alongside Flexibility -- 4.1.2 Heritage Regulation in Israel: Growing Local Awareness to Heritage But Still a Flexible Approach to Heritage Development | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.1.3 Heritage Regulation in Oregon: Local Discretion and Flexibility, Alongside National Control and Guidance -- 4.1.4 Managing the Built Heritage in a Non-fanatic Manner? -- 4.2 A Brief Overview of Heritage Appeals: The Discretion of Appeal Tribunals and the Scope of Review -- 5 Identification and Content Analysis of Appeal Tribunal Decisions -- 6 Findings and Comparative Analysis -- 6.1 Type of Development Discussed on Appeal -- 6.1.1 A Breakdown of Appeals' Outcomes -- 6.2 The Outcome of Heritage Appeals -- 7 Conclusions -- References -- Part III Business and Industrial Land Development Policies -- Scattered Governance: A Typology for Toronto's Business Improvement Areas -- 1 Introduction -- 2 BIAs in Urban Governance -- 3 The Legal and Spatial Basis of Toronto's BIAs -- 4 A Typology of BIAs in Toronto -- 5 Discussion -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- China's Land Granting Reform for Industrial Land: A Quasi-experimental Evaluation -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Reform of Industrial Land Granting Policy in China -- 3 Evaluation Based on National Total Granted Industrial Land -- 3.1 The Effect on the Proportion of Industrial Land Granted Through Negotiation -- 3.2 The Effect on Land Price -- 4 Evaluation Based on Provincial-Level Industrial Land Granting Data -- 4.1 The Effect on Negotiation Total Granted Land Area -- 4.2 The Effect on the Proportion of Land Granted Through Negotiation -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Part IV Urban Land Development Regulation -- Success Factors of Building Land Strategies: Differences and Commons of the Approaches -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Influences and Impacts on German Housing Market -- 3 Steering Instruments for an Urban Development -- 3.1 Land Policy Instruments -- 3.2 Financial Subsidies -- 4 Building Land Strategies as a Land Policy Instrument for Municipalities | |
505 | 8 | |a 5 The Research Design for the Analysis of Building Land Models -- 6 Results of the Case Study Analysis -- 6.1 Motivation to Pass Decisions -- 6.2 Correlation Between Urban Objectives and Model Content -- 6.3 Application of Building Land Models -- 6.4 What Is Appropriate? -- 6.5 Change in Land Value Levels -- 6.6 Success Factors and Recommendations -- 7 Opportunities and Limitation of Building Land Models -- References -- The Effect of Formal Property Rights Regime on Urban Development and Planning Methods in the Context of Post-Socialist Transformation: An Institutional Approach -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Complexity of Institutional Analysis -- 3 Property Rights Regime as an Institution in Urban Development -- 4 Conceptualization of Urban Development and Planning Methods -- 5 Introduction to the Polish Case Study -- 6 Legal and Conventional Aspects of Property Rights -- 6.1 The Doctrine of 'Holy Property Rights' and the Primacy of Property Rights Over the Public Interest in the Polish Jurisprudence -- 6.2 The Complicated Issue of Poland's Restitution of Property and Characteristics of Post-Socialist Property Relations -- 7 Legal and Conventional Aspects of Land Use and Development -- 7.1 Distribution of Development Rights: Everybody Has the Right to Develop -- 7.2 Distribution of the Economic Rewards and Costs: Extensive Compensation Rights for Planning Injury and Limited Use of Value Capture Mechanisms -- 8 Urban Development Without Land Use Plans Based Only on Administrative Decisions: A Non-planning Regime and Market Governance Model -- 9 The Purest, Libertarian Form of 'Actually Existing Neoliberalism' in the Field of Urban Development -- References -- Part V Standardization Efforts in the Real Estate Market -- Anchoring and Adjustment in the Mortgage Market: A Regulatory Experiment -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Israeli Housing Market -- 3 The Dataset | |
505 | 8 | |a 3.1 Data Construction: Maturity -- 3.2 Data Construction: Payment-to-Income (PTI) -- 3.3 Control Variables -- 4 Design -- 5 Results -- 6 Conclusions -- References -- Dealing with an Anchoring Bias in the Mortgage Market: A Regulatory Approach -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Mortgage Illusion -- 3 Cognitive Heuristics and Economic Decision-Making -- 4 The Consequences of the Mortgage Illusion -- 5 Regulatory Solutions -- 5.1 Macro Mortgage Regulations -- 5.2 Restriction Adjustment and "Smart Regulation" for Biased Borrowers -- 5.3 Limitations as a Balancing Anchor -- 5.4 Clerical Alert -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- European Property Law: Competence, Integration, and Effectiveness -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Competence of the EU -- 2.1 Positive Integration -- 2.2 Negative Integration -- 3 Effectiveness of EU Law: Three Examples -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Mortgages -- 3.3 Succession Law -- 3.4 Digitalization -- 4 Concluding Remarks -- References | |
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contents | Intro -- Introduction -- Contents -- Contributors -- Part I Zoning and Land Use Regulation: Theory -- Measuring the Demand for Land Under Sorting and Matching -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 3 General Model -- 4 Monopoly Power -- 5 Dealing with Nonidentification -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Capitalization and Exclusionary Zoning -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Conventional Exclusionary Zoning -- 3 Tiebout and Selecting for Taxes and Services -- 4 Capitalization of Public Benefits -- 5 Evaluating Capitalization -- References -- Part II Zoning and Land Use Regulation: Evidence -- The Long-Run Impact of Zoning in US Cities -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Introduction and Evolution of Zoning in the USA -- 3 Data -- 3.1 Land Use -- 3.2 Zoning -- 3.3 Geography -- 3.4 Transportation -- 3.5 Demographics -- 4 Results -- 4.1 Land Use Transitions -- 4.2 Regression Discontinuity Analysis -- 4.3 Sheaf Coefficients -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Tracing the Effectiveness of Land Use Regulation: The Case of Heritage Protection Measures, Flexibility, and Adaptations -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Effectiveness of Land Use Regulations and Heritage Statutes -- 2.1 Effectiveness and Efficiency of Land Use Policies -- 2.2 Effectiveness of Heritage Policies and Regulations -- 3 Methodological Notes -- 3.1 Key Variables and Research Question -- 3.2 The Setting: Planning Conflicts and Appeals -- 3.3 The Setting: Choosing Jurisdictions for Comparative Analysis -- 4 Contextual Notes -- 4.1 A Brief Background on Heritage Regulation and Policy in England, Israel, and Oregon -- 4.1.1 Heritage Regulation in England: Rigidity Alongside Flexibility -- 4.1.2 Heritage Regulation in Israel: Growing Local Awareness to Heritage But Still a Flexible Approach to Heritage Development 4.1.3 Heritage Regulation in Oregon: Local Discretion and Flexibility, Alongside National Control and Guidance -- 4.1.4 Managing the Built Heritage in a Non-fanatic Manner? -- 4.2 A Brief Overview of Heritage Appeals: The Discretion of Appeal Tribunals and the Scope of Review -- 5 Identification and Content Analysis of Appeal Tribunal Decisions -- 6 Findings and Comparative Analysis -- 6.1 Type of Development Discussed on Appeal -- 6.1.1 A Breakdown of Appeals' Outcomes -- 6.2 The Outcome of Heritage Appeals -- 7 Conclusions -- References -- Part III Business and Industrial Land Development Policies -- Scattered Governance: A Typology for Toronto's Business Improvement Areas -- 1 Introduction -- 2 BIAs in Urban Governance -- 3 The Legal and Spatial Basis of Toronto's BIAs -- 4 A Typology of BIAs in Toronto -- 5 Discussion -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- China's Land Granting Reform for Industrial Land: A Quasi-experimental Evaluation -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Reform of Industrial Land Granting Policy in China -- 3 Evaluation Based on National Total Granted Industrial Land -- 3.1 The Effect on the Proportion of Industrial Land Granted Through Negotiation -- 3.2 The Effect on Land Price -- 4 Evaluation Based on Provincial-Level Industrial Land Granting Data -- 4.1 The Effect on Negotiation Total Granted Land Area -- 4.2 The Effect on the Proportion of Land Granted Through Negotiation -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Part IV Urban Land Development Regulation -- Success Factors of Building Land Strategies: Differences and Commons of the Approaches -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Influences and Impacts on German Housing Market -- 3 Steering Instruments for an Urban Development -- 3.1 Land Policy Instruments -- 3.2 Financial Subsidies -- 4 Building Land Strategies as a Land Policy Instrument for Municipalities 5 The Research Design for the Analysis of Building Land Models -- 6 Results of the Case Study Analysis -- 6.1 Motivation to Pass Decisions -- 6.2 Correlation Between Urban Objectives and Model Content -- 6.3 Application of Building Land Models -- 6.4 What Is Appropriate? -- 6.5 Change in Land Value Levels -- 6.6 Success Factors and Recommendations -- 7 Opportunities and Limitation of Building Land Models -- References -- The Effect of Formal Property Rights Regime on Urban Development and Planning Methods in the Context of Post-Socialist Transformation: An Institutional Approach -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Complexity of Institutional Analysis -- 3 Property Rights Regime as an Institution in Urban Development -- 4 Conceptualization of Urban Development and Planning Methods -- 5 Introduction to the Polish Case Study -- 6 Legal and Conventional Aspects of Property Rights -- 6.1 The Doctrine of 'Holy Property Rights' and the Primacy of Property Rights Over the Public Interest in the Polish Jurisprudence -- 6.2 The Complicated Issue of Poland's Restitution of Property and Characteristics of Post-Socialist Property Relations -- 7 Legal and Conventional Aspects of Land Use and Development -- 7.1 Distribution of Development Rights: Everybody Has the Right to Develop -- 7.2 Distribution of the Economic Rewards and Costs: Extensive Compensation Rights for Planning Injury and Limited Use of Value Capture Mechanisms -- 8 Urban Development Without Land Use Plans Based Only on Administrative Decisions: A Non-planning Regime and Market Governance Model -- 9 The Purest, Libertarian Form of 'Actually Existing Neoliberalism' in the Field of Urban Development -- References -- Part V Standardization Efforts in the Real Estate Market -- Anchoring and Adjustment in the Mortgage Market: A Regulatory Experiment -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Israeli Housing Market -- 3 The Dataset 3.1 Data Construction: Maturity -- 3.2 Data Construction: Payment-to-Income (PTI) -- 3.3 Control Variables -- 4 Design -- 5 Results -- 6 Conclusions -- References -- Dealing with an Anchoring Bias in the Mortgage Market: A Regulatory Approach -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Mortgage Illusion -- 3 Cognitive Heuristics and Economic Decision-Making -- 4 The Consequences of the Mortgage Illusion -- 5 Regulatory Solutions -- 5.1 Macro Mortgage Regulations -- 5.2 Restriction Adjustment and "Smart Regulation" for Biased Borrowers -- 5.3 Limitations as a Balancing Anchor -- 5.4 Clerical Alert -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- European Property Law: Competence, Integration, and Effectiveness -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Competence of the EU -- 2.1 Positive Integration -- 2.2 Negative Integration -- 3 Effectiveness of EU Law: Three Examples -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Mortgages -- 3.3 Succession Law -- 3.4 Digitalization -- 4 Concluding Remarks -- References |
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spelling | Levine-Schnur, Ronit Verfasser aut Measuring the Effectiveness of Real Estate Regulation Interdisciplinary Perspectives Cham Springer International Publishing AG 2020 ©2020 1 Online-Ressource (219 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Introduction -- Contents -- Contributors -- Part I Zoning and Land Use Regulation: Theory -- Measuring the Demand for Land Under Sorting and Matching -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 3 General Model -- 4 Monopoly Power -- 5 Dealing with Nonidentification -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Capitalization and Exclusionary Zoning -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Conventional Exclusionary Zoning -- 3 Tiebout and Selecting for Taxes and Services -- 4 Capitalization of Public Benefits -- 5 Evaluating Capitalization -- References -- Part II Zoning and Land Use Regulation: Evidence -- The Long-Run Impact of Zoning in US Cities -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Introduction and Evolution of Zoning in the USA -- 3 Data -- 3.1 Land Use -- 3.2 Zoning -- 3.3 Geography -- 3.4 Transportation -- 3.5 Demographics -- 4 Results -- 4.1 Land Use Transitions -- 4.2 Regression Discontinuity Analysis -- 4.3 Sheaf Coefficients -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Tracing the Effectiveness of Land Use Regulation: The Case of Heritage Protection Measures, Flexibility, and Adaptations -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Effectiveness of Land Use Regulations and Heritage Statutes -- 2.1 Effectiveness and Efficiency of Land Use Policies -- 2.2 Effectiveness of Heritage Policies and Regulations -- 3 Methodological Notes -- 3.1 Key Variables and Research Question -- 3.2 The Setting: Planning Conflicts and Appeals -- 3.3 The Setting: Choosing Jurisdictions for Comparative Analysis -- 4 Contextual Notes -- 4.1 A Brief Background on Heritage Regulation and Policy in England, Israel, and Oregon -- 4.1.1 Heritage Regulation in England: Rigidity Alongside Flexibility -- 4.1.2 Heritage Regulation in Israel: Growing Local Awareness to Heritage But Still a Flexible Approach to Heritage Development 4.1.3 Heritage Regulation in Oregon: Local Discretion and Flexibility, Alongside National Control and Guidance -- 4.1.4 Managing the Built Heritage in a Non-fanatic Manner? -- 4.2 A Brief Overview of Heritage Appeals: The Discretion of Appeal Tribunals and the Scope of Review -- 5 Identification and Content Analysis of Appeal Tribunal Decisions -- 6 Findings and Comparative Analysis -- 6.1 Type of Development Discussed on Appeal -- 6.1.1 A Breakdown of Appeals' Outcomes -- 6.2 The Outcome of Heritage Appeals -- 7 Conclusions -- References -- Part III Business and Industrial Land Development Policies -- Scattered Governance: A Typology for Toronto's Business Improvement Areas -- 1 Introduction -- 2 BIAs in Urban Governance -- 3 The Legal and Spatial Basis of Toronto's BIAs -- 4 A Typology of BIAs in Toronto -- 5 Discussion -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- China's Land Granting Reform for Industrial Land: A Quasi-experimental Evaluation -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Reform of Industrial Land Granting Policy in China -- 3 Evaluation Based on National Total Granted Industrial Land -- 3.1 The Effect on the Proportion of Industrial Land Granted Through Negotiation -- 3.2 The Effect on Land Price -- 4 Evaluation Based on Provincial-Level Industrial Land Granting Data -- 4.1 The Effect on Negotiation Total Granted Land Area -- 4.2 The Effect on the Proportion of Land Granted Through Negotiation -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Part IV Urban Land Development Regulation -- Success Factors of Building Land Strategies: Differences and Commons of the Approaches -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Influences and Impacts on German Housing Market -- 3 Steering Instruments for an Urban Development -- 3.1 Land Policy Instruments -- 3.2 Financial Subsidies -- 4 Building Land Strategies as a Land Policy Instrument for Municipalities 5 The Research Design for the Analysis of Building Land Models -- 6 Results of the Case Study Analysis -- 6.1 Motivation to Pass Decisions -- 6.2 Correlation Between Urban Objectives and Model Content -- 6.3 Application of Building Land Models -- 6.4 What Is Appropriate? -- 6.5 Change in Land Value Levels -- 6.6 Success Factors and Recommendations -- 7 Opportunities and Limitation of Building Land Models -- References -- The Effect of Formal Property Rights Regime on Urban Development and Planning Methods in the Context of Post-Socialist Transformation: An Institutional Approach -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Complexity of Institutional Analysis -- 3 Property Rights Regime as an Institution in Urban Development -- 4 Conceptualization of Urban Development and Planning Methods -- 5 Introduction to the Polish Case Study -- 6 Legal and Conventional Aspects of Property Rights -- 6.1 The Doctrine of 'Holy Property Rights' and the Primacy of Property Rights Over the Public Interest in the Polish Jurisprudence -- 6.2 The Complicated Issue of Poland's Restitution of Property and Characteristics of Post-Socialist Property Relations -- 7 Legal and Conventional Aspects of Land Use and Development -- 7.1 Distribution of Development Rights: Everybody Has the Right to Develop -- 7.2 Distribution of the Economic Rewards and Costs: Extensive Compensation Rights for Planning Injury and Limited Use of Value Capture Mechanisms -- 8 Urban Development Without Land Use Plans Based Only on Administrative Decisions: A Non-planning Regime and Market Governance Model -- 9 The Purest, Libertarian Form of 'Actually Existing Neoliberalism' in the Field of Urban Development -- References -- Part V Standardization Efforts in the Real Estate Market -- Anchoring and Adjustment in the Mortgage Market: A Regulatory Experiment -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Israeli Housing Market -- 3 The Dataset 3.1 Data Construction: Maturity -- 3.2 Data Construction: Payment-to-Income (PTI) -- 3.3 Control Variables -- 4 Design -- 5 Results -- 6 Conclusions -- References -- Dealing with an Anchoring Bias in the Mortgage Market: A Regulatory Approach -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Mortgage Illusion -- 3 Cognitive Heuristics and Economic Decision-Making -- 4 The Consequences of the Mortgage Illusion -- 5 Regulatory Solutions -- 5.1 Macro Mortgage Regulations -- 5.2 Restriction Adjustment and "Smart Regulation" for Biased Borrowers -- 5.3 Limitations as a Balancing Anchor -- 5.4 Clerical Alert -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- European Property Law: Competence, Integration, and Effectiveness -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Competence of the EU -- 2.1 Positive Integration -- 2.2 Negative Integration -- 3 Effectiveness of EU Law: Three Examples -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Mortgages -- 3.3 Succession Law -- 3.4 Digitalization -- 4 Concluding Remarks -- References Real property Immobilienmarkt (DE-588)4123416-9 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Immobilienmarkt (DE-588)4123416-9 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Levine-Schnur, Ronit Measuring the Effectiveness of Real Estate Regulation Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2020 9783030356217 |
spellingShingle | Levine-Schnur, Ronit Measuring the Effectiveness of Real Estate Regulation Interdisciplinary Perspectives Intro -- Introduction -- Contents -- Contributors -- Part I Zoning and Land Use Regulation: Theory -- Measuring the Demand for Land Under Sorting and Matching -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 3 General Model -- 4 Monopoly Power -- 5 Dealing with Nonidentification -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Capitalization and Exclusionary Zoning -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Conventional Exclusionary Zoning -- 3 Tiebout and Selecting for Taxes and Services -- 4 Capitalization of Public Benefits -- 5 Evaluating Capitalization -- References -- Part II Zoning and Land Use Regulation: Evidence -- The Long-Run Impact of Zoning in US Cities -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Introduction and Evolution of Zoning in the USA -- 3 Data -- 3.1 Land Use -- 3.2 Zoning -- 3.3 Geography -- 3.4 Transportation -- 3.5 Demographics -- 4 Results -- 4.1 Land Use Transitions -- 4.2 Regression Discontinuity Analysis -- 4.3 Sheaf Coefficients -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Tracing the Effectiveness of Land Use Regulation: The Case of Heritage Protection Measures, Flexibility, and Adaptations -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Effectiveness of Land Use Regulations and Heritage Statutes -- 2.1 Effectiveness and Efficiency of Land Use Policies -- 2.2 Effectiveness of Heritage Policies and Regulations -- 3 Methodological Notes -- 3.1 Key Variables and Research Question -- 3.2 The Setting: Planning Conflicts and Appeals -- 3.3 The Setting: Choosing Jurisdictions for Comparative Analysis -- 4 Contextual Notes -- 4.1 A Brief Background on Heritage Regulation and Policy in England, Israel, and Oregon -- 4.1.1 Heritage Regulation in England: Rigidity Alongside Flexibility -- 4.1.2 Heritage Regulation in Israel: Growing Local Awareness to Heritage But Still a Flexible Approach to Heritage Development 4.1.3 Heritage Regulation in Oregon: Local Discretion and Flexibility, Alongside National Control and Guidance -- 4.1.4 Managing the Built Heritage in a Non-fanatic Manner? -- 4.2 A Brief Overview of Heritage Appeals: The Discretion of Appeal Tribunals and the Scope of Review -- 5 Identification and Content Analysis of Appeal Tribunal Decisions -- 6 Findings and Comparative Analysis -- 6.1 Type of Development Discussed on Appeal -- 6.1.1 A Breakdown of Appeals' Outcomes -- 6.2 The Outcome of Heritage Appeals -- 7 Conclusions -- References -- Part III Business and Industrial Land Development Policies -- Scattered Governance: A Typology for Toronto's Business Improvement Areas -- 1 Introduction -- 2 BIAs in Urban Governance -- 3 The Legal and Spatial Basis of Toronto's BIAs -- 4 A Typology of BIAs in Toronto -- 5 Discussion -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- China's Land Granting Reform for Industrial Land: A Quasi-experimental Evaluation -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Reform of Industrial Land Granting Policy in China -- 3 Evaluation Based on National Total Granted Industrial Land -- 3.1 The Effect on the Proportion of Industrial Land Granted Through Negotiation -- 3.2 The Effect on Land Price -- 4 Evaluation Based on Provincial-Level Industrial Land Granting Data -- 4.1 The Effect on Negotiation Total Granted Land Area -- 4.2 The Effect on the Proportion of Land Granted Through Negotiation -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Part IV Urban Land Development Regulation -- Success Factors of Building Land Strategies: Differences and Commons of the Approaches -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Influences and Impacts on German Housing Market -- 3 Steering Instruments for an Urban Development -- 3.1 Land Policy Instruments -- 3.2 Financial Subsidies -- 4 Building Land Strategies as a Land Policy Instrument for Municipalities 5 The Research Design for the Analysis of Building Land Models -- 6 Results of the Case Study Analysis -- 6.1 Motivation to Pass Decisions -- 6.2 Correlation Between Urban Objectives and Model Content -- 6.3 Application of Building Land Models -- 6.4 What Is Appropriate? -- 6.5 Change in Land Value Levels -- 6.6 Success Factors and Recommendations -- 7 Opportunities and Limitation of Building Land Models -- References -- The Effect of Formal Property Rights Regime on Urban Development and Planning Methods in the Context of Post-Socialist Transformation: An Institutional Approach -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Complexity of Institutional Analysis -- 3 Property Rights Regime as an Institution in Urban Development -- 4 Conceptualization of Urban Development and Planning Methods -- 5 Introduction to the Polish Case Study -- 6 Legal and Conventional Aspects of Property Rights -- 6.1 The Doctrine of 'Holy Property Rights' and the Primacy of Property Rights Over the Public Interest in the Polish Jurisprudence -- 6.2 The Complicated Issue of Poland's Restitution of Property and Characteristics of Post-Socialist Property Relations -- 7 Legal and Conventional Aspects of Land Use and Development -- 7.1 Distribution of Development Rights: Everybody Has the Right to Develop -- 7.2 Distribution of the Economic Rewards and Costs: Extensive Compensation Rights for Planning Injury and Limited Use of Value Capture Mechanisms -- 8 Urban Development Without Land Use Plans Based Only on Administrative Decisions: A Non-planning Regime and Market Governance Model -- 9 The Purest, Libertarian Form of 'Actually Existing Neoliberalism' in the Field of Urban Development -- References -- Part V Standardization Efforts in the Real Estate Market -- Anchoring and Adjustment in the Mortgage Market: A Regulatory Experiment -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Israeli Housing Market -- 3 The Dataset 3.1 Data Construction: Maturity -- 3.2 Data Construction: Payment-to-Income (PTI) -- 3.3 Control Variables -- 4 Design -- 5 Results -- 6 Conclusions -- References -- Dealing with an Anchoring Bias in the Mortgage Market: A Regulatory Approach -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Mortgage Illusion -- 3 Cognitive Heuristics and Economic Decision-Making -- 4 The Consequences of the Mortgage Illusion -- 5 Regulatory Solutions -- 5.1 Macro Mortgage Regulations -- 5.2 Restriction Adjustment and "Smart Regulation" for Biased Borrowers -- 5.3 Limitations as a Balancing Anchor -- 5.4 Clerical Alert -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- European Property Law: Competence, Integration, and Effectiveness -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Competence of the EU -- 2.1 Positive Integration -- 2.2 Negative Integration -- 3 Effectiveness of EU Law: Three Examples -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Mortgages -- 3.3 Succession Law -- 3.4 Digitalization -- 4 Concluding Remarks -- References Real property Immobilienmarkt (DE-588)4123416-9 gnd |
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