
Urban Land Economics: The Economics of Real Property
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The economist starts from the point that land and buildings are scarce resources and it is essential that they are used as efficiently as possible. This text shows how economic analysis can be applied to economic problems connected with land, in both the private and public sectors, and suggests ways in which the existing allocation of land resources can be improved. This revised and updated edition of Jack Harvey's well known and successful text fully covers the syllabuses for the RICS and ISVA professional examinations, and provides essential reading for HND and degree students of estate management, surveying, town planning, housing administration and the environment.
Author: J. Harvey
Format: Paperback, 432 pages, 156mm x 234mm, 660 g
Published: 1996, Palgrave Macmillan, United Kingdom
Genre: Economics: Professional & General
Description
The economist starts from the point that land and buildings are scarce resources and it is essential that they are used as efficiently as possible. This text shows how economic analysis can be applied to economic problems connected with land, in both the private and public sectors, and suggests ways in which the existing allocation of land resources can be improved. This revised and updated edition of Jack Harvey's well known and successful text fully covers the syllabuses for the RICS and ISVA professional examinations, and provides essential reading for HND and degree students of estate management, surveying, town planning, housing administration and the environment.

Urban Land Economics: The Economics of Real Property