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Steven J. Taff - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Minnesota Farm Real Estate Sales: 1990-2014
2015Co-Authors: Steven J. TaffAbstract:This report is a summary of the data contained on the farmLand sales portion of the Minnesota Land Economics (MLE) web site (http://LandEconomics.umn.edu ) as of January 30, 2015. It is formally reissued each year, as new sales data become available. The present document consists largely of graphs and tables summarizing sales over the past twenty-five years. It provides averages at the multi-county region and at the statewide levels of aggregation. Individual transaction data are available for downloading and analysis at the MLE web site.
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Minnesota Farm Real Estate Sales: 1990-2013
2014Co-Authors: Steven J. TaffAbstract:This report is a summary of the data contained on the farmLand sales portion of the Minnesota Land Economics (MLE) web site (http://LandEconomics.umn.edu ) as of March 15, 2014. It is formally reissued each year, as new sales data become available. The present document consists largely of graphs and tables summarizing sales over the past twenty-four years. It provides averages at the multi-county region and at the statewide levels of aggregation. Individual transaction data are available for downloading and analysis at the MLE web site.
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Minnesota Farm Real Estate Sales: 1990-2012
2013Co-Authors: Steven J. TaffAbstract:This report is a summary of the data contained on the farmLand sales portion of the Minnesota Land Economics (MLE) web site (http://LandEconomics.umn.edu ) as of August 1, 2013. It is formally reissued each year, as new sales data become available. The present document consists largely of graphs and tables summarizing sales over the past twenty-three years. It provides averages at the multi-county region and at the statewide levels of aggregation. Individual transaction data are available for downloading and analysis at the MLE web site.
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Minnesota Farm Real Estate Sales: 1990-2011
2012Co-Authors: Steven J. TaffAbstract:This report is a summary of the data contained on the farmLand sales portion of the Minnesota Land Economics (MLE) web site (http://LandEconomics.umn.edu ) as of April 20, 2012. It is formally reissued each Spring, as new sales data become available. The present document consists largely of graphs and tables summarizing sales over the past twenty-two years. It provides averages at the multi-county region and at the statewide levels of aggregation. Individual transaction data are available for downloading and analysis at the MLE web site. An electronic version of the current report in fully navigable portable document format (pdf) is also available: http://LandEconomics.umn.edu/mle/readings/Minnesota_Farm_Real_Estate_Sales.pdf.
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Minnesota Farm Real Estate Sales: 1990-2010
2011Co-Authors: Steven J. TaffAbstract:This report is a summary of the data contained on the farmLand sales portion of the Minnesota Land Economics (MLE) web site (http://LandEconomics.umn.edu ) as of May 10, 2011. It is formally reissued each Spring, as new sales data become available. The present document consists largely of graphs and tables summarizing sales over the past twenty years. It provides averages at the multi-county region and at the statewide levels of aggregation. Individual transaction data are available for downloading and analysis at the MLE web site. An electronic version of the current report in fully navigable portable document format (pdf) is also available: http://LandEconomics.umn.edu/mle/readings/Minnesota_Farm_Real_Estate_Sales .pdf.
William F. Lazarus - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Minnesota Farm Real Estate Sales: 1990-2019
2020Co-Authors: William F. LazarusAbstract:This report is a summary of the data contained on the farmLand sales portion of the Minnesota Land Economics (MLE) web site (http://LandEconomics.umn.edu ) as of February 15, 2020. It is formally reissued each year, as new sales data become available. The present document consists largely of graphs and tables summarizing sales over the past twenty-four years. It provides averages at the multi-county region and at the statewide levels of aggregation. Individual transaction data are available for downloading and analysis at the MLE web site.
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Minnesota Farm Real Estate Sales: 1990-2017
2018Co-Authors: William F. LazarusAbstract:This report is a summary of the data contained on the farmLand sales portion of the Minnesota Land Economics (MLE) web site (http://LandEconomics.umn.edu ) as of February 2018. It is formally reissued each year, as new sales data become available. The present document consists largely of graphs and tables summarizing sales over the past twenty-four years. It provides averages at the multi-county region and at the statewide levels of aggregation. Individual transaction data are available for downloading and analysis at the MLE web site.
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Minnesota Farm Real Estate Sales: 1990-2016
2017Co-Authors: William F. LazarusAbstract:This report is a summary of the data contained on the farmLand sales portion of the Minnesota Land Economics (MLE) web site (http://LandEconomics.umn.edu ) as of January 3, 2017. It is formally reissued each year, as new sales data become available. The present document consists largely of graphs and tables summarizing sales over the past twenty-four years. It provides averages at the multi-county region and at the statewide levels of aggregation. Individual transaction data are available for downloading and analysis at the MLE web site.
Elaine Worzala - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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The Wisconsin Tradition: The Wisconsin Real Estate Program, the Wisconsin Real Estate Alumni Association, and the Center for Urban Land Economics Research
Essays in Honor of James A. Graaskamp: Ten Years After, 2000Co-Authors: James R. Delisle, Elaine WorzalaAbstract:At present, the Wisconsin tradition is achieved through the combined inter- action of three groups that are closely aligned in their efforts to continue to enhance the reputation of the program at Madison. As the primary sponsors of this publication, all three entities have given generously to ensure that this monograph series to honor James A. Graaskamp became a reality. The Depart- ment of Real Estate and Urban Land Economics, the Wisconsin Real Estate Alumni Association, and the Center for Urban Land Economics Research are all dedicated to continue the role that the real estate program at the University of Wisconsin at Madison has played for the last century in shaping real estate and urban Land Economics education, research, and public service. Consistently ranked among the top three real estate programs in the country by U.S. News and World Report and other ranking groups, the real estate department offers a full range of courses covering all aspects of real estate.
Ernie Jowsey - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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urban Land Economics 6th edition
2004Co-Authors: Jack Harvey, Ernie JowseyAbstract:A popular and well-established text examining Economics as applied to property. It shows with great clarity how economic analysis can be applied to issues surrounding Land use and explores ways in which the allocation of Land resources can be improved. Urban Land Economics is an excellent course companion for courses in Land and property Economics.
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urban Land Economics
1992Co-Authors: Jack Harvey, Ernie JowseyAbstract:PART 1: WELFARE AND ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY - Economic Efficiency Through the Price System - PART 2: REAL PROPERTY - Characteristics of the Real Property Market - Functions of the Real Property Market - The Pricing of Land and Land Resources - Investment in Real Property - PART 3: DEVELOPMENT - The Development Process - The Timing and Rate of Redevelopment - Finance for Development - The Impact of Finance on the Commercial Property Market - Comprehensive Redevelopment - Public Sector Development: Cost-Benefit Analysis - The Economics of Planning Controls - The Construction Industry - PART 4: URBAN Land USE - Land Use and Land Values - The Pattern of Urban Land Use - The Growth of Urban Areas - The Quality of the Urban Environment: Problems of Urban Areas - Housing - Regional Policy - PART 5: THE GOVERNMENT AND Land RESOURCES - The Impact of Government Macro Policy on Land - Economic Theory and Public Finance - The Incidence of Taxation on Land Resources - UK Property and the European Union
Zeng Le-chun - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Effect of Urban Land Price on Allocation of Urban Land Resources
Scientific and Technological Management of Land and Resources, 2006Co-Authors: Zeng Le-chunAbstract:The paper tries to summarize the effect of urban Land price on the allocation of urban Land resources under the condition of socialist market economy,applying theories of western Economics,urban Economics,Land Economics,and geography.The research concludes that urban Land price can adjust the allocation of temporal and spatial structure of Land use and the microcosmic allocation of Land resources by means of price lever,optimizing the allocation of Land resources.