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Planning, Public Policy and Property Markets -

Planning, Public Policy and Property Markets

Buch | Softcover
304 Seiten
2005
Wiley-Blackwell (Verlag)
978-1-4051-2430-0 (ISBN)
CHF 217,10 inkl. MwSt
Draws out the dynamics of the relationship between the state and property markets Top notch contributors presenting new research findings Tackles key issues, including urban regeneration and affordable housing.
The focus of this book is on how public policy - and especially the planning system - both shapes and reflects the essential characteristics of land and property markets. It challenges the common misconceptions that property markets operate in isolation from public policy and that planning permission is the only significant form of state intervention in the market.



Planning, Public Policy & Property Markets contends that effective state-market relations in land and property are critical to a prosperous economy and a robust democracy, especially at a time when development aims to be sustainable and environmental protection needs to be matched by urban and rural regeneration.





The book thus reflects an increased realisation among academics and practitioners of the importance of theoretical integration and ‘joined-up’ policy-making. Its rounded perspective addresses a significant weakness in the academic literature and will encourage broader debate and a more pluralist agenda for property research.





Prominent contributors present important new research on different market sectors and policy arenas, including regeneration and renewal, housing growth, housing planning, transport and economic competitiveness, while the editors specifically draw out more general lessons on the dynamic nature of the state/property market relationship in a modern economy.





This book will encourage all those involved in property research who strive for theoretical and practical connectivity to demonstrate that, just as property market operations cannot be analysed without understanding state processes, policy decisions cannot be taken without an appreciation of how the market operates.

David Adams, Ian Mactaggart Chair of Property and Urban Studies, University of Glasgow. Craig Watkins, Reader, Department of Town and Regional Planning, University of Sheffield. Michael White, Lecturer: researching the interaction between policy and property markets; economic analysis of property, University of Aberdeen.

Preface. Acknowledgements.

Contributors.

Abbreviations.

Part 1: Introduction.

1 Examining Public Policy and Property Markets.

David Adams, Craig Watkins and Michael White






Introduction

The Scope of The Book

Property Research and Public Policy

Structure of the Book

. Part 2: Conceptualising Relationships.

2. Conceptualising State-Market Relations in Land and Property: The Mainstream Contribution of Neo-Classical and Welfare Economics.

David Adams, Neil Dunse and Michael White






Introduction

Insights on Supply, Demand and Public Policy from Neo-Classical Economics

Insights on Market Failure and Public Policy from Welfare Economics

Conclusions

Notes

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3. Conceptualising State-Market Relations in Land and Property: The Growth of Institutionalism – Extension or Challenge to Mainstream Economics?.

David Adams, Neil Dunse and Michael White






Introduction

The Institutional Framework for Land and Property Market Operations

New Institutional Economics

The Political Economy of Institutionalism

Uncertainty, Risk Containment and Confidence Building

Conclusions

Notes

. 4. Planning Tools and Markets: Towards an Extended Conceptualisation.

Steve Tiesdell and Philip Allmendinger






Introduction

Understanding ‘Planning’

Mainstream Economics

The Political Economy of Institutionalism

A Typology of Planning Tools

Market Characteristics

Conclusions

Notes

. Part 3: Unravelling the Relationships.

Section 3.1: Modelling Relationships.

5. Modelling Local Housing Market Adjustment in England.

Glen Bramley and Chris Leishman






Introduction

Background

Datasets

Modelling Framework and Techniques

Estimation of Key Relationships

Policy Simulations

Conclusions

Appendix 5.1: Variable Definitions and Sources

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6. Estimating the Impact of Planning on Commercial Property Markets .

John Henneberry, Tony McGough and Fotis Mouzakis






Introduction

Model Development and Specification

Empirical Study and Results

Conclusions

Notes

Appendix 6.1: Results

. Section 3.2: Measurement Issues.

7. UK Roads Policy, Accessibility and Industrial Property Rents .

Neil Dunse and Colin Jones






Introduction

Roads Policy and the UK Motorway Network

Transport Infrastructure and the Spatial Economy

Measuring the Effect of Transport Investment

Hedonic Pricing Analysis and the Impact of the UK Motorway Network

Discussion and Policy Implications

Notes

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8. Urban Regeneration, Property Indices and Market Performance.

Alastair Adair, Jim Berry, Ken Gibb, Norman Hutchison, Stanley McGreal and Craig Watkins






Introduction

The Urban Regeneration Policy Context

Data and Research Methods

Comparing Urban Regeneration and Prime Property Market Performance

The Total Returns Index

Conclusions

. Section 3.3: Surveys and Case Studies.

9. Planning for Consumers’ New-Build Housing Choices.

Chris Leishman and Fran Warren






Introduction

Planning and New-Build Housing

The New-Build Housing Choice Process

The Housing Preference Study

Overview of the Findings

Preferences and Satisfaction with Room Layouts and Features

Density and Variety on New-Build Housing Estates

Conclusions

. 10. Planning Obligations and Affordable Housing.

Sarah Monk, Christina Short and Christine Whitehead






Introduction

The Research Context

Research Methods

How Much Affordable Housing is Being Provided? Government Evidence

How is s106 Operating? Evidence from Local Authorities

What is Happening on the Ground? Evidence from the Local Authority Case studies

Conclusions

. 11. Reinforcing Commercial Competitiveness Through City Centre Renewal .

Gwyndaf Williams and Stuart Batho






Introduction

Urban Governance and the Entrepreneurial City Centre

The Local Governance and Development Context

Mobilising Regeneration Capacity: The Study Approach

Reinforcing Commercial Competitiveness

Commercial Impact of the Renewal Programme

Conclusions

. Section 4: Conclusions.

12. Planning, Public Policy and Property Markets: Current Relations and Future Challenges .

David Adams, Craig Watkins and Michael White






Introduction

What State Actors Could Learn About the Market

What Market Actors Could Learn About the State

The Evolving Research Agenda

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Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 10.5.2005
Reihe/Serie Real Estate Issues
Verlagsort Hoboken
Sprache englisch
Maße 175 x 244 mm
Gewicht 662 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Geowissenschaften Geografie / Kartografie
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Rechnungswesen / Bilanzen
Betriebswirtschaft / Management Spezielle Betriebswirtschaftslehre Immobilienwirtschaft
ISBN-10 1-4051-2430-X / 140512430X
ISBN-13 978-1-4051-2430-0 / 9781405124300
Zustand Neuware
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