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Ihering Alcoforado

Gmail - [nep-ure] 2012-04-17, 23 papers - iheringalcoforado@gmail.com - 0 views

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    NEP: New Economics Papers Urban and Real Estate Economics Edited by: Steve Ross University of Connecticut Issue date: 2012-04-17 Papers: 23 Note: Access to full contents may be restricted.  NEP is sponsored by SUNY Oswego. To subscribe/unsubscribe follow this link http://lists.repec.org/mailman/options/nep-ure In this issue we have: Is India's Manufacturing Sector Moving Away From Cities? Ejaz Ghani; Arti Grover Goswami; William R. Kerr A Regional Model of Endogenous Growth with Creative Destruction Steven Bond-Smith Local average neighborhood effects from moving to opportunity Dionissi Aliprantis; Francisca G.-C. Richter Compulsory Schooling Laws and In-School Crime: Are Delinquents Incapacitated? Gregory A. Gilpin; Luke A. Pennig What price a roof? Housing and the cost of living in 16th-century Toledo Drelichman, Mauricio; Gonzalez Agudo, David Well-Being in Germany: GDP and Unemployment Still Matter Johannes Vatter Landfill Diversion in a Decentralized Setting: a Dynamic Assessment of Landfill Taxes Massimiliano Mazzanti; Francesco Nicolli Taxing home ownership: distributional effects of including net imputed rent in taxable income Francesco Figari; Alari Paulus; Holly Sutherland; Panos Tsakloglou; Gerlinde Verbist; Francesca Zantomio Early Childhood "Pay-For-Success" Social Impact Finance: A PKSE Bond Example to Increase School Readiness and Reduce Special Education Costs Robert Dugger; Robert Litan Complex Methods in Economics: An Example of Behavioral Heterogeneity in House Prices Bolt, W.; Demertzis, D.; Diks, C.G.H.; Van der Leij, M.J. Robust Test for Spatial Error Model:Considering Changes of Spatial Layouts and Distribution Misspecification Guo, Penghui; Liu, Lihu Comparing Treatments across Labor Markets: An Assessment of Nonexperimental Multiple-Treatment Strategies Carlos A. Flores; Oscar A. Mitnik Understanding Places Using a Mixed Method Approach Deutsch, Kathleen E; Goulias, Konstadinos G. Hope VI Fairfield Court Neighborhood: 2011 Evaluat
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What Government Policies Have Significantly Boosted the Hospitality Sector? - 0 views

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    In this blog, we explore the government policies that have significantly boosted the hospitality sector, creating Rhythm hospitality investment opportunities and fostering growth for the future. This information is based on a detailed report from cnbctv18. com, providing insights into India's strategic moves to propel the industry forward.
Purvi Joshi

For construction industry FDI relaxes norms - 0 views

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    The news is true. Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) norms in the construction industry in India are likely to be relaxed by the government of India. The current real estate market is highly facing liquidity crunch for which the government is looking to boost up the flow of investments in the sector. The current FDI policy demands a lock-in period of three years for the investments made in India by foreign players. The three-year time is applicable right from the date of receipt or from the date of completion of minimum capitalization, whichever is later. But the draft policy proposes to relax this lock-in period for FDIs.
James Foxx

Hands-Off Policy on Bank and Government Foreclosures Needed by U.S. - 0 views

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    Government foreclosures and bank foreclosure problems will be better solved without too much government intervention. Analysts called for lesser federal role.
amarprakash developers

Real Estate industry hopes for an upsurge - 0 views

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    Though the budgets were passed along with the change in government, the lifestyle of the poor people still remains in the same position.The welfare of the property sector is taken care by the long term policies and recovers the property that belongs to the government to make sure the poor get homes.
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    About > Board of Directors About Overview Board of Directors Management Team Awards Vision and Mission Code of Conduct Plant Locations PF Balance Code of Practices and Procedures for Fair Disclosure Investor Center Financials Shareholders Information Announcements Conference Call Chairmans Speech Compliance with Corporate Governance Online Investor Support Green Initiative in Corporate Governance Sustainability Business with Us Prospective Suppliers E Procurement Careers Online Application Form BOARD OF DIRECTORS photo1 SHRI B.G.BANGUR, Chairman Shri B.G. Bangur is a B. Com (Hons.) from Calcutta University and he brings with him an extensive experience in the industry. He is also the Director in Marwar Textile (Agency) Pvt. Ltd. He has also been actively associated with various philanthropic and charitable institutions and trusts. photo2SHRI H.M.BANGUR, Managing Director Shri H.M. Bangur is a Chemical Engineer from IIT, Mumbai and he brings to the board technical insights which are a driving force of the technical excellence achieved by the Company. Shri Bangur is President of Rajasthan Foundation Kolkata Chapter. He is also Executive … [read more]photo3SHRI R.L.GAGGAR, Director Shri R.L. Gaggar is a B.A. (Hons.) from Kolkata University and is a renowned solicitor and advocate based at Kolkata. He is practicing at the High Court of Kolkata for more than past 50 years. photo4SHRI O.P.SETIA, Director Shri O.P. Setia is an M.Com from Delhi University and is an eminent banker and Ex-Managing Director of State Bank of India and has held many key positions in its associate banks. photo5SHRI SHREEKANT SOMANY, Director Shri Shreekant Somany holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Kolkata University. He is an Eminent Industrialist having rich experience of Business. He is Chairman of Indian Council of Ceramic Tiles and Sanitaryware and member of Confederation of Indian Industry (Northern Region). photo7DR.Y.K.ALAGH, Director Dr. Y.K. Alagh is a noted Economist and
Ihering Alcoforado

Land Tenure and Property Rights: Theory and Implications for Development Policy - 0 views

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    This article explores the nature of property rights systems, their evolution, and their effect on resource allocation. It is argued that certain institutional arrangements for land rights have evolved in order to reduce uncertainty and increase efficiency in credit as well as in land markets. Of particular relevance to developing countries, the article emphasizes the contribution of public sector infrastructure to effective land rights systems. An appendix to the article presents a formal model analyzing the effects of security of land rights on land prices, the intensity of cultivation, and the use of credit. Empirical evidence from Thailand supports several of the propositions derived from the model. © 1991 The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / THE WORLD BANK Articles citing this article Linking Land Use Planning and Regulation to Economic Development: A Literature Review Journal of Planning Literature (2011) 26(1): 35-47 AbstractFull Text (PDF) Contracts and Retaliation: Securing Housing Exchanges in the Interstice of the Formal/ Informal Beirut (Lebanon) Housing Market Journal of Planning Education and Research (2009) 29(1): 90-107 AbstractFull Text (PDF) Land Registration, Governance, and Development: Evidence and Implications for Policy WORLD BANK RES OBS (2009) 24(2): 233-266 AbstractFull Text (HTML)Full Text (PDF) Tenure Security, Resource Endowments, and Tree Growing: Evidence from the Amhara Region of Ethiopia Land Economics (2009) 85(2): 292-307 AbstractFull Text (PDF) Is Land Titling in Sub-Saharan Africa Cost-Effective? Evidence from Madagascar WORLD BANK ECON REV (2007) 0(2007): lhm011v1-25 AbstractFull Text (HTML)Full Text (PDF) Reforming Land Rights: The World Bank and the Globalization of Agriculture Social Legal Studies (2005) 14(2): 147-177 AbstractFull Text (PDF) Credit access and transferable land rights OXF ECON PAP (2004) 56(1): 151-166 AbstractFull Text (HTML)Full Text (PDF) How Types of Goods and Property Rights Joint
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Turning the tables through Affordable Housing - 0 views

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Things to consider before Switching your Home Loan - 0 views

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    Banks and financial institutes are competing with attractive offers to encourage switching home loan. Borrowers can switch home loan to cheaper loans and save good amount in a month. Stable government has inspired and increased hope of investors and property buyers. RBI has brought down key policy rates drastically to bring balance in the economic slump and increasing borrowing.
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Tits Bits of House Lifting In New Jersey - 0 views

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    House lifting in New Jersey has been effective in preventing the houses during those severe floods and storm attacks. The fund is usually granted by the government for the work process, while in the other cases different insurance policies can also be claimed, thus making this job quite an easy affair.
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Adopting the changes- The Indian Real Estate Industry - 1 views

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Suncity Avenue 102 Price List - 2 views

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    Suncity Avenue is a perfect affordable housing project which comes under Haryana Government affordable housing policy.
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Delhi Awas Yojna | Awas Yojna Mission | Apartment Price Only @18Lakh - 0 views

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    Delhi Awas Yojna through the current Land Pooling Policy works hand in hand with the government in its end eavors of creating the required infrastructure which includes roads, healthcare dispensaries, sanitation, proper sewerage and houses.
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