Capítulo de Libro
Comparative Evidence on Urban Land-Use Regulation Bureaucracy in Developing Countries
Título del libro: Slums: How Informal Real State Markets Work
Fecha de publicación:
2016
Editorial:
University of Pennsylvania
ISBN:
9780812247947
Idioma:
Inglés
Clasificación temática:
Resumen
The organization of the chapter is as follows. We present a literature review followed by a description of data. We then assess variation in regulatory bureaucracy around the world. We pay special attention to Brazil and India as they provide a contrast in terms of the relationship between regulation and informality. India imposes notoriously restrictive regulations on urban densities (Bertaud and Brueckner 2005; Sridhar 2010), whereas Brazilian cities are well known for their efforts to incorporate favelas into a more formal system (Maia 1995; Handzic 2010). In the chapter?s last section, we present two sets of statistical associations: one between different aspects of regulatory bureaucracy (those governing construction permits and those governing property registration) and the other between regulation and factors often associated with strict regulations.
Palabras clave:
SLUMS
,
REAL ESTATE
,
DEVELOPMENT
,
PUBLIC POLICY
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Monkkonen, Paavo; Ronconi, Lucas; Comparative Evidence on Urban Land-Use Regulation Bureaucracy in Developing Countries; University of Pennsylvania; 2016; 1-256
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