Methodology for land and housing market analysis / edited by Gareth Jones & Peter M. Ward.
Material type: TextPublication details: London : UCL, 1994.Description: xi, 288 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:- 9781857280920 (hbk.)
- 185728092X
- 333.3323 MET 23 005481
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Book | Indian Institute for Human Settlements, New Delhi | 333.3323 MET 005481 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 005481 |
Browsing Indian Institute for Human Settlements, Bangalore shelves Close shelf browser (Hides shelf browser)
No cover image available No cover image available | No cover image available No cover image available | |||||||
333.3322 URB 010867 Urban land markets : | 333.3322 URB 010867 Urban land markets : | 333.3322096 POO 010868 Poor people's access to urban land : | 333.3323 MET 005481 Methodology for land and housing market analysis / | 333.33230986148 WAG 000591 Market prices and assessed values in the urban land market in Bogota, Colombia : | 333.337 BLO 003516 Unsettling the city : | 333.337095484 BAK 018267 Plotting, squatting, public purpose, and politics : land market development, low income housing, and public intervention in India / |
Articles arose from "the Fitzwilliam Workshop held at the University of Cambridge, 14-19 July 1991"--p. ix.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 267-280) and index.
From Fitzwilliam Workshop to work on methodology, G. Jones and P.M. Ward. Part 1 Macro methodological approaches - neoclassical economic theory versus political economy perspectives; tilting at windmills - paradigm shifts in World Bank orthodoxy, G. Jones and P.M. Ward; an overview of the land market assessment technique, D. Dowall; urban land and macroeconomic development - moving from access for the poor to urban productivity, W.A. Doebele; researching the relationship between economic liberalization and changes to land markets and land prices - the case of Conakry, Guinea, 1985-91, A. Durand-Lasserve; applying a political economy approach to land and housing markets in Zimbabwe, C. Rakodi; social actors in land and property development - relating approaches to findings in Mexico, B. Garcia et al.
Aims to bring methods of land-market and land-price analysis to the foreground. It relates substantive research findings for land and urban development and blends these with a focus on research design and methodology. Its findings have relevance beyond the topics of housing and land.
There are no comments on this title.