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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 provide an economic analysis of the post-war institutions of the European tenancy markets and two representative types of market interventions are analyzed: the introduction of compulsory terms in the tenancy contracts and rent control.
Abstract: This study provides an economic analysis of the post-War institutions of the European tenancy markets. Two representative types of market interventions are analyzed: the introduction of compulsory terms in the tenancy contracts and rent control. First of all this study offers a description and an analysis of the recent history of those institutions. The cases of Spain (as a benchmark), Italy, Finland and UK are analyzed more in depth, as examples of "big reformers" during the 20th century, in order to extract some general conclusions about the evolution of the European institutions in the last decades. Then the effects of those interventions are theoretically explored by adapting a model of tenancy markets (Basu and Emerson, 2000). The results show that the analyzed institutions potentially entail negative effects for the European tenancy markets. Those effects are consistent with the tendences observed during the second half of the 20th century in the different european markets.

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the background to these developments, the differences between the leasing arrangements now being offered and some of the problems so far encountered and concluded that assignable leases are here to stay.
Abstract: Notes that major brewers and some regional operators are now replacing traditional tenancy agreements with assignable commercial leases. Examines the background to these developments, the differences between the leasing arrangements now being offered and some of the problems so far encountered. Concludes that, courtesy of the Monopolies Commission, the very evident need for improved returns on capital for the big brewers means that assignable leases are here to stay.

2 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a fully interactive two group model was used to examine the issue of resource allocation under alternative tenancy systems in Nepal and the results support the Marsha llian hypothesis that both mixed and pure share tenants apply variable inputs less intensively in their rented-in plots than in owner operated plots.
Abstract: A fully interactive two group model is used to examine the issue of resource allocation under alternative tenancy systems in Nepal. The results support the Marsha llian hypothesis that both mixed and pure share tenants apply variable inputs less intensively in their rented-in plots than in owner operated plots.

2 citations

01 Jan 1997
TL;DR: In this paper, N C Saxena Land Reforms Debate - Sudhir Krishna An Overview Land reforms - M V Nadkarni Their Continued Relevance Towards Decentralized Agrarian Reform - Narendar Pani Lessons from Karnataka's 1974 Experience Reflections on Land Ceilings Legislation in Karnataka - Abdul Aziz New Perspectives on Land reformss - G Thimmaiah Effects of Land reforms - M A S Rajan What Next? Implementation of the Land Ceiling Programme - K Gopal Iyer Tenancy Reforms - K H
Abstract: Foreword - N C Saxena Land Reforms Debate - Sudhir Krishna An Overview Land Reforms - M V Nadkarni Their Continued Relevance Towards Decentralized Agrarian Reform - Narendar Pani Lessons from Karnataka's 1974 Experience Reflections on Land Ceilings Legislation in Karnataka - Abdul Aziz New Perspectives on Land Reforms - G Thimmaiah Effects of Land Reforms - M A S Rajan What Next? Implementation of the Land Ceiling Programme - K Gopal Iyer Tenancy Reforms - K H Gopala Krishne Gowda The Macro Perspective Implementation of Tenancy Reforms - G V Joshi The Case of Uttara Kannada District Agrarian Inequality - Chandrashekhara B Damle Post-Land Reforms Experience in Dakshina Kannada District Tenancy Reforms - K Gopel Iyer The Field Perspective Land Reforms and Common Property Resources - Hari Hara Nath Social Benefits and Ecological Costs of Distributive Land Reforms - A R Rajapurohit Distribution of Government Land - K Gopal Iyer Tribal Rights and Forest Laws in Karnataka - M K Ramesh A Preliminary Enquiry Computerization of Land Records in Karnataka - Subhash C Khuntia et al A Case Study of Gulbarga District

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