ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1988, this book concentrates on urban land policy and was particularly significant when it was originally published because the 1980s were an era when the rich were getting richer and the poor poorer and in which changes in the ownership of and access to real estate contributed to this polarisation. The book focusses on some core topics, namely: The buying, selling and holding of land by public agencies; the land market, including the impact of taxation and subsidisation; the control of the land market through town planning controls. There are chapters devoted to urban land policy in the former West Germany, The Netherlands, France, the former Yugoslavia, the UK and USA.

chapter Chapter One|7 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter Three|32 pages

West Germany

chapter Chapter Four|27 pages

The Netherlands

chapter Chapter Five|23 pages

France

chapter Chapter Six|15 pages

Yugoslavia

chapter Chapter Seven|39 pages

Great Britain

chapter Chapter Eight|29 pages

Land Policy in the United States

chapter Chapter Nine|30 pages

Conclusion