We look beyond the well-studied issues of fair compensation, regulatory takings, and seller-induced holdout that arise in the government purchase of land for economic development. We argue that political rivalry distorts land acquisition negotiations between private sellers and a private buyer driven by profits.We determine these distortions endogenously and characterise conditions when the buyer’s optimal design to acquire land generates holdout. We analyse how bureaucratic corruption that increases transaction costs affects the degree and direction of political distortions and the incidence of holdout. We find that the size of corruption has nuanced nonmonotonic influences on holdout, seller welfare, and buyer’s profits
A substantial literature identifies seller holdout as a serious obstacle to land assembly, implying ...
The exercise of eminent domain by the State to undertake compulsory acquisition of property for publ...
Over the past decade, there has been a dramatic increase in large-scale land deals, often from publi...
We look beyond the well-studied issues of fair compensation, regulatory takings, and seller-induced ...
Governments employ two basic policies for acquiring land: taking it through the exercise of their po...
This paper provides a theory of holdout based on the landowners' inability to manage large sums ...
Abstract: Large-scale land acquisitions, or "land grabs", concentrate in developing countr...
In the last fi ve years we are witnessing a new trend in the global economy, in relation to the rura...
Book Chapter Daniel B. Kelly, Acquiring Land Through Eminent Domain: Justifications, Limitations, an...
The holdout problem is commonly cited as the justification for eminent domain, but the nature of the...
During publicly initiated land transactions, central aspects for landowners are a good solution and ...
International audienceIn recent years, the sale of public land has become a fairly widespread financ...
Inequality in land ownership remains a major issue in many developing countries, such as Brazil, Col...
Due to current crises, large-scale land acquisition is becoming a topic of growing concern. Public d...
207 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.Chapter I. The microeconomic ...
A substantial literature identifies seller holdout as a serious obstacle to land assembly, implying ...
The exercise of eminent domain by the State to undertake compulsory acquisition of property for publ...
Over the past decade, there has been a dramatic increase in large-scale land deals, often from publi...
We look beyond the well-studied issues of fair compensation, regulatory takings, and seller-induced ...
Governments employ two basic policies for acquiring land: taking it through the exercise of their po...
This paper provides a theory of holdout based on the landowners' inability to manage large sums ...
Abstract: Large-scale land acquisitions, or "land grabs", concentrate in developing countr...
In the last fi ve years we are witnessing a new trend in the global economy, in relation to the rura...
Book Chapter Daniel B. Kelly, Acquiring Land Through Eminent Domain: Justifications, Limitations, an...
The holdout problem is commonly cited as the justification for eminent domain, but the nature of the...
During publicly initiated land transactions, central aspects for landowners are a good solution and ...
International audienceIn recent years, the sale of public land has become a fairly widespread financ...
Inequality in land ownership remains a major issue in many developing countries, such as Brazil, Col...
Due to current crises, large-scale land acquisition is becoming a topic of growing concern. Public d...
207 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.Chapter I. The microeconomic ...
A substantial literature identifies seller holdout as a serious obstacle to land assembly, implying ...
The exercise of eminent domain by the State to undertake compulsory acquisition of property for publ...
Over the past decade, there has been a dramatic increase in large-scale land deals, often from publi...