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The Land Use Planning System

18 December 2004
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The Land Use Planning System

John Corkindale
18 December 2004

John Corkindale argues for the privatisation of the land use planning system

The existing system of land use planning in the UK dates back to the 1947 Town and Country Planning Act … Continue reading “The Land Use Planning System”

Returning Planning to the Market (web publication) – Mark Pennington

18 October 2002
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Returning Planning to the Market (web publication) – Mark Pennington

Mark Pennington
18 October 2002

An Agenda for Private Land Use Control

2002, Current Controversies 11

Liberating the Land: The Case for Private Land-Use Planning

18 March 2002
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Liberating the Land: The Case for Private Land-Use Planning

Mark Pennington
18 March 2002
Foreword by Harry W. Richardson Despite the growing belief in the efficacy of market forces, the ownership and use of … Continue reading “Liberating the Land: The Case for Private Land-Use Planning”

Reforming Land Use Planning

1 January 2001
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Reforming Land Use Planning

John Corkindale
1 January 2001

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The conventional wisdom in land use planning circles is that the 1947 Town and Country Planning Acts represent the most … Continue reading “Reforming Land Use Planning”

Property Rights and the Environment

1 March 1999
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Property Rights and the Environment

Giuliano D'Auria, Nicola Tynan, Catherine Gillespie and Joseph Thomas
1 March 1999
University courses in environmental economics tend to focus almost exclusively on the role of the state in protecting the environment. … Continue reading “Property Rights and the Environment”

Conservation and the Countryside: by Quango or Market?

1 April 1997
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Conservation and the Countryside: by Quango or Market?

Mark Pennington
1 April 1997
The author explains why government and bureaucratic attempts at environmental protection have failed and argues that to safeguard the countryside … Continue reading “Conservation and the Countryside: by Quango or Market?”

The Political Economy of Land Degradation

1 May 1995
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The Political Economy of Land Degradation

Julian Morris
1 May 1995
Pressure Groups, Foreign Aid and the Myth of Man-Made Deserts. The root causes of land degradation are the actions of … Continue reading “The Political Economy of Land Degradation”

No Room! No Room! The Costs of the British Town and Country Planning System

15 July 1988
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No Room! No Room! The Costs of the British Town and Country Planning System

Alan Evans
15 July 1988

The devastating economic impact of planning controls

The British Town and Country planning system was originally designed to guide rather than restrict development. It has grown into … Continue reading “No Room! No Room! The Costs of the British Town and Country Planning System”

Verdict on Rent Control

1 November 1972
Research

Verdict on Rent Control

F. A. Hayek, Milton Friedman, George J. Stigler, Bertrand de Jouvenel, F. W. Paish, Sven Rydenfelt and F. G. Pennance
1 November 1972

Essays on the economic consequences of political action to restrict rents in five countries

Why has support for rent control survived so long? What is wrong with it? What are its effects, both short- … Continue reading “Verdict on Rent Control”

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