Measuring the effectiveness of real estate regulation : interdisciplinary perspectives / Ronit Levine-Schnur, editor.

This book discusses the fundamental issues regarding the effect of real estate regulation on housing, urban development, and considerations of justice and efficiency. Bringing together the contributions of prominent scholars representing diverse methodologies and academic disciplines, this book offe...

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505 0 |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 
505 8 |a 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 
505 8 |a 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 
505 8 |a 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 
505 8 |a 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 
500 |a 3 Evaluation Based on National Total Granted Industrial Land 
520 |a This book discusses the fundamental issues regarding the effect of real estate regulation on housing, urban development, and considerations of justice and efficiency. Bringing together the contributions of prominent scholars representing diverse methodologies and academic disciplines, this book offers new perspectives on core topics such as the effectiveness of land use regulation in terms of housing availability, enhanced equality, and sustainable development; and different modes of regulation and their mutual influences. The books eleven chapters are divided into five parts which address different aspects of real estate regulation, combining theoretical analysis with a close observation of diverse case studies, from North America and Europe to China, the Middle East, and developing economies. Part I offers cutting-edge analysis on how to measure, model, and understand the impact of zoning and other modes of real estate regulation, from economic and normative theoretical viewpoints. Part II complements Part I by providing historical observations and empirical knowledge on the actual contribution of zoning and historical conservation regulation to cities shape. Part III considers the outcomes of business and industrial land development policies. Part IV studies urban land development regulation and allows to compare between two relevant case studies--one from Germany, and the other from Poland. Finally, Part V concerns standardization in the real estate market by analyzing the justification and outcomes of such attempts, particularly in the mortgages market. Providing an interface between theory and practice, the book will appeal to a broad audience, consisting of scholars, policy-makers, practitioners, and students, interested in an interdisciplinary overlook on real estate regulation. 
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