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Beskrivning
This book discusses the fundamental issues regarding the effect of real estate regulation on housing, urban development, and considerations of justice and efficiency.
Ronit Levine-Schnur is a Senior Lecturer at the Harry Radzyner Law School, and a Research Associate at the Gazit-Globe Real Estate Institute at the Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) Herzliya. Dr. Levine-Schnur is a lawyer, an urban planner, and a property and land use law expert. She is mostly interested in studying and measuring the effects of regulatory and other legal mechanisms on the socio-spatial distribution of social and economic burdens and benefits and on the effects of social and economic factors on decision-making processes. Her current research project focuses on the effects of expropriation of private property and land use reforms on housing prices and urban thriving.
Innehållsförteckning
Chapter 1. Measuring the Demand for Land Under Sorting and Matching.- Chapter 2. Capitalization and Exclusionary Zoning.- Chapter 3. The Long-Run Impact of Zoning in U.S. Cities.- Chapter 4. Tracing the Effectiveness of Land-Use Regulation: The Case of Heritage Protection Measures, Flexibility, and Adaptations.- Chapter 5. Scattered Governance: A Typology for Toronto’s Business Improvement Areas.- Chapter 6. China’s land granting reform for industrial land: A quasi experimental evaluation.- Chapter 7. Success Factors of Building Land Strategies – Differences and Commons of the Approaches.- Chapter 8. The effect of formal property rights regime on urban development and planning methods in the context of post-socialist transformation.- Chapter 9. Anchoring and Adjustment in the Mortgage Market: A Regulatory Experiment.- Chapter 10. Dealing With An Anchoring Bias In The Mortgage Market: Regulatory Proposals.- Chapter 11. European Property Law: Competence, Integration and Effectiveness.