1st Edition
Routledge Revivals: Urban Land and Property Markets in Italy (1996)
Originally published in 1996, Urban Land and Property Markets describes the intricacies of the Italian urban planning system and the interconnections between the property sector, the national economy and recent historical developments, including the new challenges facing Italy after the early 1990s collapse of the party system. The book’s underlying thesis is that property values are ultimately created by urban planning and investment in infrastructure. Negotiations between local government and developers focus on three basic issues: the ultimate use of urban land, the quantitative control of development via planning permissions relating to city master plans, and the nature of public investment to support growth and property values.
Foreword to Series
Preface
Abbreviations and Acronyms
Part I: Overview of the Main Conditions in Italy
1. Basic Information and Connections
2. Environment Policy Framework
Part II: The Urban Land Market
3. The Framework Within Which Urban Land and Property Markets Function
4. Prices
5. Outcomes of Land and Property Markets
6. Case Studies
Part III: Conclusions
7. Evaluation of the Functioning of Land and Property Markets in Italy
Appendix
Bibliography
Index
Biography
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