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Leasehold estate

About: Leasehold estate is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 1589 publications have been published within this topic receiving 21480 citations. The topic is also known as: leasehold & tenancy.


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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the mechanisms the two companies used to obtain land for developing their depots during the period, the impact of the changes these mechanisms had on innovation, the efficiency of land use, and the locations of the depots resulting from changes in such mechanisms.

7 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors identify principles relevant to estimating returns to factors of production for forests in a regional economy and presents empirical estimates of factor shares for a region where timber production and wood processing are large components of regional output.
Abstract: Knowledge about factor shares in timber production by land ownership assists policymakers in identifying the means for creating income among targeted land owner groups. Factor share identification for timber production is based on the wealth aspects of growing stock, land, and labor. This paper identifies principles relevant to estimating returns to factors of production for forests in a regional economy and presents empirical estimates of factor shares for a region where timber production and wood processing are large components of regional output. Factor shares are shown to differ among land tenancy groups and are a function of land management intensity.

7 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss methods for and the difficulties of determining optimal land use, particularly in relation to conservation and sustainability issues, prospects for establishing conservation networks so as to preserve the wildemess characteristics of the Cape York Peninsula area are considered.

7 citations

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16 Jun 2018
TL;DR: The Theory of Share Tenancy by Steven Cheung, first published as a PhD thesis 50 years ago, was an important watershed study on the economics of contracts as discussed by the authors, which contained the first formal demonstration of the Coase Theorem, linked the concepts of property rights and transaction costs, laid early foundations for the future economics of contract, and can even lay claim to originating the idea of a risk/incentive tradeoff in contract design.
Abstract: The Theory of Share Tenancy by Steven Cheung, first published as a PhD thesis 50 years ago, was an important watershed study on the economics of contracts. It contained the first formal demonstration of the Coase Theorem, linked the concepts of property rights and transaction costs, laid early foundations for the future economics of contracts, and can even lay claim to originating the idea of a risk/incentive tradeoff in contract design. This essay examines Cheung's key contributions in Share Tenancy, and considers reasons for its somewhat limited legacy outside of China.

7 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
202340
2022125
202128
202028
201956
201857