In the field of planning research, the opportunities offered by the emergence of property rights economics ensuing from Ronald Coase's article 'The Problem of Social Cost' (Journal of Law and Economics, 1(3), 1960, 1-44) is yet to be exploited. Such opportunities have either been neglected or mistaken by many who subscribe to the antithesis of planning interventions predicated on Pigovian welfare economic arguments, While property rights economics does provide a much more powerful and meaningful analytical empirical approach to investigate government policies it does not necessarily lead to a categorical rejection of planning as a government policy area. This paper is divided into two parts. Part I elucidates by reference to examples and ca...
Present day spatial planning began with something called urban planning, or landuse planning, or to...
Coase’s (1960) famous story of land use conflicts between two farms, as generalized in the Coase The...
The author combines the unique multidisciplinary backgrounds of an academic, a political scientist, ...
Is land use planning fundamentally different from other forms of central planning? If so, does that ...
Countries which take spatial planning seriously should take planning law and property rights also se...
This paper examines the methods of planning of complex systems. More precisely, it applies property ...
This research contributes to the debate concerning the nature of planning in complex systems, and pa...
This work represents a major innovation in the institutional analysis of cities and their planning, ...
The theme of this special volume is “Challenging Traditional Notions of Property in Land Use Plannin...
This work represents a major innovation in the institutional analysis of cities and their planning, ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. [189]-206) and indexThe author combines the unique multidisc...
Choices about the meaning and allocation of property rights pose the sorts of policy questions famil...
Garrett Hardin\u27s classic description of the tragedy of the commons tells us that all environmenta...
The institutional environment consists of formal rules concerning property rights regimes and inform...
This book represents a major innovation in the institutional analysis of cities and their planning, ...
Present day spatial planning began with something called urban planning, or landuse planning, or to...
Coase’s (1960) famous story of land use conflicts between two farms, as generalized in the Coase The...
The author combines the unique multidisciplinary backgrounds of an academic, a political scientist, ...
Is land use planning fundamentally different from other forms of central planning? If so, does that ...
Countries which take spatial planning seriously should take planning law and property rights also se...
This paper examines the methods of planning of complex systems. More precisely, it applies property ...
This research contributes to the debate concerning the nature of planning in complex systems, and pa...
This work represents a major innovation in the institutional analysis of cities and their planning, ...
The theme of this special volume is “Challenging Traditional Notions of Property in Land Use Plannin...
This work represents a major innovation in the institutional analysis of cities and their planning, ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. [189]-206) and indexThe author combines the unique multidisc...
Choices about the meaning and allocation of property rights pose the sorts of policy questions famil...
Garrett Hardin\u27s classic description of the tragedy of the commons tells us that all environmenta...
The institutional environment consists of formal rules concerning property rights regimes and inform...
This book represents a major innovation in the institutional analysis of cities and their planning, ...
Present day spatial planning began with something called urban planning, or landuse planning, or to...
Coase’s (1960) famous story of land use conflicts between two farms, as generalized in the Coase The...
The author combines the unique multidisciplinary backgrounds of an academic, a political scientist, ...