Political Economy of Land
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Political Economy of Land
Rent, Financialization and Resistance
Beauregard, Robert; Hyoetylaeinen, Mika
Taylor & Francis Ltd
11/2022
252
Dura
Inglês
9781032248196
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction: The Political Economy of Land
Part I: The Assetization of Land and Buildings
1. Land as a Financial Asset: The Theory of Urban Rent as a Mirror of Economic Transformation
2. Land as an Asset
3. Buildings as Financial Assets
Part II: Rent, Real Estate, and Property Markets
4. The Risk Myth: Blackstone, Housing and Rentier Capitalism
5. The Political Economy of Abandoned Property: Structure and Agency in Land Banking Practice in Muncie, Indiana
6. The Political Economy of Italian Public Real Estate Privatization: Austerity, Financialization and the "Enrichment Economy"
7. The Singapore and Hong Kong Property Markets: Lessons for the West from Successful Global Cities
Part III: Land and Social Relations
8. Land Relations in Turmoil: Trans-Local Constructions of Home Among Rural Migrants to Xiamen, China
9. Bridging Between Owners and Users in Japan's Private Property Regime: The Case of Farmland Banking
10. Unauthorized Neighborhoods, Land Rent, and Working-Class Struggles in Indian Cities: The Slum Question Revisited
11. Public Land as a Social Relation: The Case of East River Park in New York City
12. Land Rent and the Struggle for the Urban Commons in Helsinki's Suvilahti DIY Skatepark
Conclusion: A Summary from the Perspective of Rent Theory
Part I: The Assetization of Land and Buildings
1. Land as a Financial Asset: The Theory of Urban Rent as a Mirror of Economic Transformation
2. Land as an Asset
3. Buildings as Financial Assets
Part II: Rent, Real Estate, and Property Markets
4. The Risk Myth: Blackstone, Housing and Rentier Capitalism
5. The Political Economy of Abandoned Property: Structure and Agency in Land Banking Practice in Muncie, Indiana
6. The Political Economy of Italian Public Real Estate Privatization: Austerity, Financialization and the "Enrichment Economy"
7. The Singapore and Hong Kong Property Markets: Lessons for the West from Successful Global Cities
Part III: Land and Social Relations
8. Land Relations in Turmoil: Trans-Local Constructions of Home Among Rural Migrants to Xiamen, China
9. Bridging Between Owners and Users in Japan's Private Property Regime: The Case of Farmland Banking
10. Unauthorized Neighborhoods, Land Rent, and Working-Class Struggles in Indian Cities: The Slum Question Revisited
11. Public Land as a Social Relation: The Case of East River Park in New York City
12. Land Rent and the Struggle for the Urban Commons in Helsinki's Suvilahti DIY Skatepark
Conclusion: A Summary from the Perspective of Rent Theory
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Public Land Privatization;Community Development Corporation;Young Men;Exclusion Rights;Social Reproduction;Single Family Rental;Public Administrations;Low Income Housing Tax Credit;Delaware County;Tax Delinquent Properties;Public Real Estate;Land Rent;Fictitious Capital;Abandoned Property;Urban Commons;Public Review Process;Tax Lien;Tax Forfeiture;Rural Migrants;Absolute Rent;Capital Accumulation Strategies;Land Bank;Permanent Austerity;UK Tax;Real Estate Surpluses
Introduction: The Political Economy of Land
Part I: The Assetization of Land and Buildings
1. Land as a Financial Asset: The Theory of Urban Rent as a Mirror of Economic Transformation
2. Land as an Asset
3. Buildings as Financial Assets
Part II: Rent, Real Estate, and Property Markets
4. The Risk Myth: Blackstone, Housing and Rentier Capitalism
5. The Political Economy of Abandoned Property: Structure and Agency in Land Banking Practice in Muncie, Indiana
6. The Political Economy of Italian Public Real Estate Privatization: Austerity, Financialization and the "Enrichment Economy"
7. The Singapore and Hong Kong Property Markets: Lessons for the West from Successful Global Cities
Part III: Land and Social Relations
8. Land Relations in Turmoil: Trans-Local Constructions of Home Among Rural Migrants to Xiamen, China
9. Bridging Between Owners and Users in Japan's Private Property Regime: The Case of Farmland Banking
10. Unauthorized Neighborhoods, Land Rent, and Working-Class Struggles in Indian Cities: The Slum Question Revisited
11. Public Land as a Social Relation: The Case of East River Park in New York City
12. Land Rent and the Struggle for the Urban Commons in Helsinki's Suvilahti DIY Skatepark
Conclusion: A Summary from the Perspective of Rent Theory
Part I: The Assetization of Land and Buildings
1. Land as a Financial Asset: The Theory of Urban Rent as a Mirror of Economic Transformation
2. Land as an Asset
3. Buildings as Financial Assets
Part II: Rent, Real Estate, and Property Markets
4. The Risk Myth: Blackstone, Housing and Rentier Capitalism
5. The Political Economy of Abandoned Property: Structure and Agency in Land Banking Practice in Muncie, Indiana
6. The Political Economy of Italian Public Real Estate Privatization: Austerity, Financialization and the "Enrichment Economy"
7. The Singapore and Hong Kong Property Markets: Lessons for the West from Successful Global Cities
Part III: Land and Social Relations
8. Land Relations in Turmoil: Trans-Local Constructions of Home Among Rural Migrants to Xiamen, China
9. Bridging Between Owners and Users in Japan's Private Property Regime: The Case of Farmland Banking
10. Unauthorized Neighborhoods, Land Rent, and Working-Class Struggles in Indian Cities: The Slum Question Revisited
11. Public Land as a Social Relation: The Case of East River Park in New York City
12. Land Rent and the Struggle for the Urban Commons in Helsinki's Suvilahti DIY Skatepark
Conclusion: A Summary from the Perspective of Rent Theory
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Public Land Privatization;Community Development Corporation;Young Men;Exclusion Rights;Social Reproduction;Single Family Rental;Public Administrations;Low Income Housing Tax Credit;Delaware County;Tax Delinquent Properties;Public Real Estate;Land Rent;Fictitious Capital;Abandoned Property;Urban Commons;Public Review Process;Tax Lien;Tax Forfeiture;Rural Migrants;Absolute Rent;Capital Accumulation Strategies;Land Bank;Permanent Austerity;UK Tax;Real Estate Surpluses