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Land Use Control: Evaluating Economic and Political Effects
Public programs to intervene in the private land use market are designed to achieve land use and distribution of costs and benefits much different from those which would prevail under market conditions. This book suggests a framework for evaluating these public policy measures from the standpoint of three economic efficiency criteria: how do land use planning measures contribute to the avoidance of certain negative effects resulting from interdependencies among land uses?; how do they perform in pro viding land related public goods ; and, are they likely to lead to an efficient provision of public services?
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