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Richard Hurd

Principles of City Land Values

In “Principles of City Land Values,” Richard M. Hurd explores the intricate mechanics of land valuation in urban contexts, employing a robust quantitative approach that melds economic theory with practical applicability. Hurd meticulously dissects the factors influencing land value, such as location, zoning, and economic forces, while also offering a historical perspective that situates these concepts within the broader landscape of urban planning and development. The book is marked by Hurd'Äôs analytical rigor and clear prose, making complex theories accessible to both scholars and practitioners, a hallmark of early 20th-century urban economics. Richard M. Hurd was a pioneering figure in the field of urban economics, with a background in engineering and public policy that informed his approach to land value assessment. His extensive experience with urban planning initiatives illuminated the critical importance of understanding land economics amid rapid urbanization in the early 1900s. Hurd'Äôs scholarly journey'Äîincluding his engagement with emerging theories at the intersection of economics and urban studies'Äîculminates in this seminal work, driven by a desire to provide practical tools for city planners and policymakers. “Principles of City Land Values” is an essential read for urban planners, economists, and students keen on understanding the foundational principles governing land value in cities. Hurd'Äôs insights remain highly relevant, offering valuable lessons on the socioeconomic forces that shape urban landscapes today. This book not only serves as a scholarly text but also as a guide for informed policy-making and effective urban design.
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Propietario de los derechos de autor
Bookwire
Publicación original
2021
Año de publicación
2021
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Good Press
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