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  • Bài viết vận dụng các luận điểm cơ bản của Lý thuyết địa tô (Land rent theory) và Lý thuyết lựa chọn vị trí dân cư (Residential Location Theory) khi xem xét và phân tích mối quan hệ giữa đầu tư cơ sở hạ tầng và giá đất đô thị.

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  • This study is to examine an impact of infrastructure investment on change of land values, particularly public road transportation in urban areas. Based on principles of the land rent theory, developed by Alonso (1964) and Muth (1969), this paper carried out a survey of land users who use plots of land or own residential property in several new urban areas in Hanoi -Vietnam, as a case study. Our findings reveal that Centre distance, Mobility timing and Development opportunity have positive impact on land values, while Land use changes and Accessible amenity have no influence.

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  • Chapter 30 - rent, interest, and profit. After studying this chapter you will be able to understand: What is land? Economic rent, are prices high because rents are high, or are rents high because prices are high? What is capital? How is the interest rate determined? The net productivity of capital, the capitalization of assets, the present value of future income, how are profits determined? Theories of profit.

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  • Ebook Economics, real estate and the supply of land present the content: the market for land and property; land values, rents and demand; coping with changes in demand; market efficiency the property market; market inefficiency causes and consequences...

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  • India is an agrarian economy where around 50 percent of their population is employed through this sector and to the contrary agriculture and allied sectors contributes only 16.4 per cent in 2017-18 to the Indian GDP. Rice is one of the three most imperative food crops in the India. The study was done during the agricultural year of 2016-2017 to analyze the differences in Return on Investment (ROI); when farmers own the land and when it is rented. Haryana is divided into 3 zones and from each zones one district was randomly selected.

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  • Ways of acquiring land vary depending on institutional arrangements. In Russia land is commonly leased but sometimes owned, and in Ukraine, where private land sales are not allowed, all land is leased, usually for 5 years although some operators try to lock in lease contracts at favorable terms for much longer. All over the region, land rents relative to land of comparable quality in other parts of the world are very low.

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  • Eastern Europe has undergone far-reaching transition from the former Soviet system of collective and state farms to new agrarian structures. This has unfolded in many ways, depending on countries’ factor endowment, institutional structure, the share of agriculture in the overall labor force, infrastructure, and the way the reforms were implemented. In areas of low population density where collectives were divided into small plots allocated to members, the plots were quickly rented back by companies with access to finance and machinery.

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  • Finally, in Southern Brazil, production of sugarcane, often for ethanol, is expanding rapidly, under a more mixed regime. About half of production is from medium farmers with an average of about 50 ha. Much of the rest produced in vertically integrated operations with mills on land they manage and operate. While average operated size per mill is some 13,000 ha, some very large operators farm over 300,000 hectares. Argentina presents a somewhat different picture.

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  • A context-sensitive approach to sustainable planning and development helps to protect public health, safety, andwelfare. By avoiding inherent site problems, or constraints, and by capitalizing on inherent site assets, or opportunities, site planners can limit long-term maintenance costs and, more important, reduce the risks to life and property from natural hazards. The careful analysis of sites—and the site’s context—can lead to better development proposals and, ultimately, to higher-quality built environments. Qualified site planners and designers are vital to this process.

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  • give and bequeath my Lands and Estates to the Chancellor, Masters, and Scholars of the University of Oxford for ever, to have and to hold all and singular the said Lands or Estates upon trust, and to the intents and purposes hereinafter mentioned; that is to say, I will and appoint that the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford for the time being shall take and receive all the rents, issues, and profits thereof, and (after all taxes, reparations, and necessary deductions made) that he pay all the remainder to the endowment of eight Divinity Lecture Sermons, to be established for ever ...

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  • This guide is about the farm as a commercial enterprise operating in a market economy. Generally the word farm has a wider meaning namely land, livestock and crops, farm buildings and a house; and a place where people live and work and where financial-economic aspects are not the only ones which are important for the people who live on the farm.

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  • The new Foundation for Social Housing (FHS) intends to enable the development of new housing built on land acquired at low cost, to be managed by non-profit organisations oper- ating in accordance with pre-defined rules. The accommodation will be provided at below- market rents and will be allocated to specific target groups (e.g. older people, students, immigrants, single income households etc.). The project involves close collaboration with the public administration, with both the Region of Lombardy and the Local Government Association being represented on the board of FHS.

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  • Transfers of land rights should be based on users’ voluntary and informed agreement, provide them with a fair level of proceeds, and should not involve expropriation for private purposes. To create these preconditions, local people need to be aware of their rights, the value of their land, and ways to contract, and have assistance in analyzing investment proposals, negotiating with investors, monitoring performance, and ensuring compliance.

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  • Public housing usually refers to houses or apartments the provincial government built and manages through a local housing authority. Most often these apartments, are for people who are most in need. Public housing sets rent on what the tenant can afford—rent geared-to-income. To get public housing you must be at least 16 years old and a Canadian citizen or landed immigrant. Shared housing Shared housing can be an apartment or house that you share with another person, or another family. In a rooming house, a shared house or apartment, there are private bedrooms.

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  • Capital derives from accumulated labour. The product of labour becomes capital when it is acquired by another producer. ―Capital and labour merge into one another.‖ Thus, worked land becomes capital. Over time, the accumulation of capital concentrates itself in the hands of the capitalist or owners’ class. Lending (leasing, rent, tenant farming, granting exploitation rights, investment companies, etc) is the process by which capital passes from the hands of the capitalist or owners’ class to those of the labourer or industrialist.

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  • Going forward, the upward pressure on rents is likely to continue, albeit at a moderate pace. The shortage of available land, coupled with very high land prices restricts further office space develop- ments, particularly in the CBD. Moreover, the current financial and economic slowdown means that fewer new enterprises will seek to enter the Turkish market in the next 24 months. The current supply pipeline will then limit rental growth.

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  • In the thirteenth century the manorial system may be said to have been in its zenith; the description therefore of Cuxham Manor in Oxfordshire at that date is of special interest. According to Professor Thorold Rogers[64]there were two principal tenants, each holding the fourth part of a military fee. The prior of Holy Trinity, Wallingford, held a messuage, a mill, and 6 acres of land in free alms; i.e. under no obligation or liability other than offering prayers on behalf of the donor. A free tenant had a messuage and 33/4 acres, the rent of which was 3s. a...

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  • P A R T I I Urban Land Use Land rents, population densities, building heights, and lot sizes vary dramatically within urban areas. Central business areas may have 60-story office buildings, while small, two- or three-story buildings lie unused and boarded up just a mile or two away.

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  • Ricardo Thuê Commuting.Land cung cấp và Thống kê so sánh đô thị. Không gian vốn Thuê Ricardo. Nhiều người sử dụng đất, thị trường cạnh tranh, "cao nhất sử dụng" phân khúc

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