Property Markets and Land Policies in Northeast Asia The Case of Five Cities : Tokyo, Seoul, Shanghai, Taipei and Hong Kong
Résumé
This book examines the public policies implemented in five North-Asian countries/regions to address the dropp of land prices after the 1997 Asian crisis. It displays a substantial variety of strategies across Northeast Asia, resulting from a complex set of colonial legacies (Japanese legacy in Taiwan and South-Korea, British legacy in Hong Kong), and regional or national specific ways of addressing land issues (emphasis on Henry Georges' theory in Taiwan, emerging land markets in Mainland China).
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