Land markets have received a considerable amount of attention in economic literature. Since the treatment of the topic covers various approaches, areas, and questions, it seems desirable to attempt an overview of the results. This paper devises a way in which to present a complete picture of the land market by drawing together the various contributions. The first step is to establish a method by which a market in its entirety can be defined. It is suggested that the application of Oliver Williamson's "Four levels of social analysis" is an appropriate approach to be used in this endeavour. In the second step, the contributions to land market research are reviewed, according to Williamson's scheme, within four broad categories: (1) embeddedne...
In this paper agricultural land markets are regarded as organisations, which allows to take the effe...
The peculiarities of the free market of agricultural lands are described. The consequences of openin...
This essay outlines an alternative “law and economics” interpretation of the concept of the land mar...
Land markets have received a considerable amount of attention in economic literature. Since the trea...
SUMMARY The design of land administration systems needed to support land markets now benefits from t...
This is a post-print of an article published in Land Use Policy 2006 published by Elsevier. This ve...
The purpose of this paper is to review the literature on land banking and the functioning of land ma...
We introduce the papers in this volume and put them into the context of the literature on land use r...
In economics, land has been traditionally assumed to be a fixed production factor, both in terms of ...
A large component of the activities of the land surveyor, land registries and land information syste...
The basic philosophy which provides for the most important issue relates to our ability agricultural...
Land surveyors, land registries and land information systems are primarily concerned with building a...
A large component of the activities of the land surveyor, land registries and land information syste...
Land markets attract wide participation, all over the globe. Market activities receive intense analy...
Abstract: The article describes the main arguments of the land market based rent and sale. Completed...
In this paper agricultural land markets are regarded as organisations, which allows to take the effe...
The peculiarities of the free market of agricultural lands are described. The consequences of openin...
This essay outlines an alternative “law and economics” interpretation of the concept of the land mar...
Land markets have received a considerable amount of attention in economic literature. Since the trea...
SUMMARY The design of land administration systems needed to support land markets now benefits from t...
This is a post-print of an article published in Land Use Policy 2006 published by Elsevier. This ve...
The purpose of this paper is to review the literature on land banking and the functioning of land ma...
We introduce the papers in this volume and put them into the context of the literature on land use r...
In economics, land has been traditionally assumed to be a fixed production factor, both in terms of ...
A large component of the activities of the land surveyor, land registries and land information syste...
The basic philosophy which provides for the most important issue relates to our ability agricultural...
Land surveyors, land registries and land information systems are primarily concerned with building a...
A large component of the activities of the land surveyor, land registries and land information syste...
Land markets attract wide participation, all over the globe. Market activities receive intense analy...
Abstract: The article describes the main arguments of the land market based rent and sale. Completed...
In this paper agricultural land markets are regarded as organisations, which allows to take the effe...
The peculiarities of the free market of agricultural lands are described. The consequences of openin...
This essay outlines an alternative “law and economics” interpretation of the concept of the land mar...