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An assessment of historic attempts to capture land value uplift in the UK
Colin Anthony Jones
, James Morgan, Mark Stephens
School of Energy, Geoscience, Infrastructure and Society
The Urban Institute
Institute for Social Policy, Housing and Equalities Research
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values
100%
capture
100%
assessments
100%
planning
25%
market
12%
developers
9%
risks
6%
humans
6%
conventions
6%
levels
3%
capacity
3%
gain
3%
england
3%
cost
3%
great britain
3%
adjustments
3%
economics
3%
reviews
3%
increasing
3%
economic growth
3%
europe
3%
china
3%
policy
3%
netherlands
3%
land use
3%
scotland
3%
local government
3%
canada
3%
viability
3%
legislation
3%
legal aspects
3%
tariffs
3%
negotiation
3%
grants
3%
litigation
3%
balance of power
3%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Market Value
100%
Theory of Value
66%
Land Use Planning
33%
Local Government
33%
Public-Private Partnership
33%
Expropriation
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Land Value
100%
United Kingdom
100%
Planning Permission
21%
Human Right
8%
Economic Growth
4%
Underpinning
4%
Netherlands
4%
United Kingdom
4%
Europe
4%
England
4%
Canada
4%
Land Use Planning
4%
China
4%
Wales
4%
Social Sciences
UK
100%
Land Value
100%
Public Interest
8%
Human Rights
8%
Managers
4%
Economic Growth
4%
Land Use Planning
4%
Public Private Partnerships
4%
Balance of Power
4%
Legal Advice
4%
China
4%
Personnel
4%
Canada
4%