Originally published in 1987. The Consumption Theory of Land Rent or CTLR is a comprehensive model of the urban landscape developed by Grant Ian Thrall. Thrall's methodology for the analysis of land rent and land use in a significant research accomplishment and a major analytical tool for students and professionals within city planning, regional science, urban geography, and urban economics.
Originally published in 1987. The Consumption Theory of Land Rent or CTLR is a comprehensive model of the urban landscape developed by Grant Ian Thrall. Thrall's methodology for the analysis of land rent and land use in a significant research accomplishment and a major analytical tool for students and professionals within city planning, regional science, urban geography, and urban economics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Grant Ian Thrall is President Emeritus, American Real Estate Society. He is also Founding Chair Emeritus, Business Geography Specialty Group, Association of American Geographers.
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List of Figures List of Tables Preface Part One: Foundations of the Consumption Theory of Land Rent (CTLR) 1. Introduction 2. Foundations 3. Further Specification of the CTLR Model 4. Income Part Two: Transportation Systems 5. Transportation Cost 6. Transportation Effort 7. Transportation Nodes Part Three: Government Revenue 8. Tax Expenditure Overview 9. Income Tax, Interest Rates, and Mortgage Interest Deductions 10. Sales Tax 11. Property Tax Part Four: Government Services 12. Planning 13. Public Goods and Externalities Part Five: Multilevel Decision-Making 14. Housing 15. Postscript Glossary Bibliography Index
List of Figures List of Tables Preface Part One: Foundations of the Consumption Theory of Land Rent (CTLR) 1. Introduction 2. Foundations 3. Further Specification of the CTLR Model 4. Income Part Two: Transportation Systems 5. Transportation Cost 6. Transportation Effort 7. Transportation Nodes Part Three: Government Revenue 8. Tax Expenditure Overview 9. Income Tax, Interest Rates, and Mortgage Interest Deductions 10. Sales Tax 11. Property Tax Part Four: Government Services 12. Planning 13. Public Goods and Externalities Part Five: Multilevel Decision-Making 14. Housing 15. Postscript Glossary Bibliography Index
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