ABSTRACT

The aim of this book, first published in 1977, is to use the tools developed by modern microeconomics to provide a framework for the analysis of policies towards the allocation of land and the control of activities using land. The principle focus of the book is the general justification for intervention in the urban land and property markets, the principles for evaluating such intervention and the proper role of the public sector within the urban economy. It also considers in some detail the practical problems involved in putting these principles into effect.

part 1|154 pages

Basic Economic Concepts

chapter 1|6 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|25 pages

Individuals, Firms, Markets

chapter 4|23 pages

Market Failure

chapter 5|11 pages

The Role of the Planning Authority

chapter 6|18 pages

Managing Markets

chapter 9|15 pages

Pricing in the Public Sector

part 2|81 pages

Analysing the Effects of Policies

chapter 10|22 pages

Land-Use Controls and Economic Activity

chapter 11|21 pages

Land-Use Controls and Housing

chapter 12|17 pages

Transport

chapter 13|19 pages

The Arrangement of Land Uses