The aim of the study was to establish the effects of national spatial planning policy on the functioning of both office and retail property markets between 1960-2016 in the Netherlands. These submarkets have similar structures and dynamics. Of significance is the dual character of property markets (rents) and asset markets (value) as well as the lack of reliable market and price information. Gradually, a structural surplus arose in the office market whereas the retail market has developed in a more stable manner.These differences are related to differences in national spatial planning policy. In the office market the considerable demand for property investment was facilitated by a generous supply of building locations. This was caused by a ...
A large number of policy decisions at both the spatial and other policy departments have an effect o...
The paper considers three basic notions, namely: immovables and their legal economic features, the ...
This study tests the assumption that an allocation policy for business estates that is subject to fa...
The aim of the study was to establish the effects of national spatial planning policy on the functio...
The aim of the study was to establish the effects of national spatial planning policy on the functio...
This thesis contains four studies that focus on different aspects of retail real estate, including a...
The objective of this paper is to show if, and to what extent, spatial planning procedures affect re...
Summary. The aim of this paper is to decide how well the Dutch are served by their property system a...
This paper considers institutional differences across European markets revealing adifferential speed...
Purpose – The land market in the Netherlands uses a model in which the municipalities are the land u...
A large number of policy decisions at both the spatial and other policy departments have an effect o...
Land use developments are to a large extent determined by the functioning of the land market. Theref...
In the recent Dutch spatial planning policy, much attention is given to the problems associated with...
Within a public perspective on land policies, land banking of regional authorities is a very special...
A large number of policy decisions at both the spatial and other policy departments have an effect o...
The paper considers three basic notions, namely: immovables and their legal economic features, the ...
This study tests the assumption that an allocation policy for business estates that is subject to fa...
The aim of the study was to establish the effects of national spatial planning policy on the functio...
The aim of the study was to establish the effects of national spatial planning policy on the functio...
This thesis contains four studies that focus on different aspects of retail real estate, including a...
The objective of this paper is to show if, and to what extent, spatial planning procedures affect re...
Summary. The aim of this paper is to decide how well the Dutch are served by their property system a...
This paper considers institutional differences across European markets revealing adifferential speed...
Purpose – The land market in the Netherlands uses a model in which the municipalities are the land u...
A large number of policy decisions at both the spatial and other policy departments have an effect o...
Land use developments are to a large extent determined by the functioning of the land market. Theref...
In the recent Dutch spatial planning policy, much attention is given to the problems associated with...
Within a public perspective on land policies, land banking of regional authorities is a very special...
A large number of policy decisions at both the spatial and other policy departments have an effect o...
The paper considers three basic notions, namely: immovables and their legal economic features, the ...
This study tests the assumption that an allocation policy for business estates that is subject to fa...