04409nam 2200685 a 450 991083095830332120230721030729.01-281-30918-497866113091830-470-69222-70-470-69148-4(CKB)1000000000401560(EBL)351532(OCoLC)437218765(SSID)ssj0000131185(PQKBManifestationID)11132581(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000131185(PQKBWorkID)10015595(PQKB)11024139(MiAaPQ)EBC351532(EXLCZ)99100000000040156020061222d2007 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe cost of land use decisions[electronic resource] applying transaction cost economics to planning & development /Edwin BuitelaarOxford ;Malden, MA Blackwell Publishing20071 online resource (206 p.)Real estate issuesDescription based upon print version of record.1-4051-5123-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.The Cost of Land Use Decisions; Contents; Preface; 1The Cost of Making Land UseDecisions; Introduction; Beyond the 'market versus the government' debates; The study of transaction costs in planning andproperty research; The relevance for planning practice; The structure of this book; References; 2Institutions and Transaction Costs; Economic approaches to institutionalism; Institutions and transaction costs in the (early) newinstitutional economics; Governance structures and property rights: building uponand refining Coase's workHow do transaction costs emerge? Transaction dimensionsand economic behaviourRelationship between transaction costs and institutions; References; 3Operationalising Institutions andTransaction Costs; User rights regimes as particular governance structures; A transaction-cost analysis of the development process:a methodology; The empirical research; References; 4Nijmegen: The Quest for Control in aCorporatist Tradition; Dutch planning and property law; The Marialaan case: small but complex; Transaction-cost analysis of the Marialaan; References; 5Bristol: Planning in UncertaintyEnglish planning and property lawWapping Wharf; Transaction-cost analysis of Wapping Wharf; References; 6Houston: Planning in the City ThatDoes Not Plan?; Planning in the US: social conflict over property rights; Houston: no zoning, but not unregulated; Houston city planning in practice: Montebello; Transaction-cost analysis of Montebello; References; 7Comparing and Explaining TransactionCosts: Learning from the Cases; The user rights regimes compared; Transaction costs enrangled in structures; References; 8Transaction Costs and the InstitutionalContext; The quest for control over developmentRelationship between public and private sectorAttitudes towards transaction costs; Legal styles: flexibility, certainty and accountability; References; 9Planning at What Cost? Conclusionsand Discussion; Applying transaction cost theory to planning anddevelopment; Transaction costs as dead weight losses or means witha purpose?; References; Appendix A: Interviewees; Appendix B: People Working inPlanning; IndexBy applying transaction cost economics to an evaluation of land use systems, the author here tackles the ongoing debate between market and government in planning. The book provides a fresh angle and a useful contribution to a growing field of study for researchers in urban planning, public administration and land economics.Real estate issues.Land useEconomic aspectsLand useCase studiesLand usePlanningReal estate developmentLand useEconomic aspects.Land useLand usePlanning.Real estate development.333.73333.73/1574.72bcl83.79bclBuitelaar Edwin968953MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910830958303321The cost of land use decisions2201348UNINA