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Impact of the land market regulation policy in Ecuador
(2020)
The imperfection of the land market requires its regulation since the market cannot be freed while waiting for the price to be the balance between supply and demand. This study determines the impact of public policies ...
Regulation and informal settlements in Brazil: a quasi-experiment approach
(2008)
This paper discusses the relation between urban norms and informality and presents some evidence for Brazil using a quasi-experimental approach. Using a theoretical framework that relates the supply of house elasticity ...
Supervision, control and regulation of land transport
(ECLAC, 1998-03)
The first Latin American meeting of bodies responsible for the supervision, control and regulation of land transport, organized jointly by the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) and the National ...
Urban land reform: How does it help the poor? Examples from Trinidad and Indonesia.
(International Symposium: The Urban Challenge of Developing Nations, 2011-09-06)
The hypothesis of this paper is that land tenure in Third World countries is regulated by socio-political institutions rather than the market. It argues, that land reform has to start from a knowledge of local conditions ...
THE RESIDENTIAL FUNCTION IN THE IBERIAN PENINSULA REGULATION OF THE UNDEVELOPED LAND
(UNIV LISBOA, CENTRO ESTUDOS GEOGRAFICOS, 2019)
The integration of the residential function beyond the limits of the urban and developable land in the legislative frameworks has had a distinct and incomplete character. Faced with an identical phenomenon in general, ...
Land Development and Control Regulations.
(Government Printery, 2011-09-06)
Land Development and Control Regulations.
(Government Printery, 2011-09-06)
Land Development Regulations
(Government of Grenada., 2011-09-06)
Law of the land or law of the platform? Beware of the privatisation of regulation and police
(2017)
This chapter argues that digital platforms are increasingly undertaking regulatory and police functions, which are traditionally considered a matter of public law. The authors emphasise that such functions have been growingly ...