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Ethnic diversity, market structure and risk sharing in agrarian societies [PDF]
We consider a population of heterogenous laborers and landlords who be-long to different ethnic groups so that working together implies a cost (because of language and cultural differences).
Jellal, Mohamed, Zenou, Yves
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The Canary Down the Coalmine: Dagenham, London and Labour Politics
Abstract The history of Dagenham offers unique insights into both the changing composition of the working class and the forces that have reshaped domestic politics throughout the last 100 years, particularly the politics of the British labour movement.
Jon Cruddas
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This article uses cadastral data to analyse the profile of landlords who rent out one or more housing units in Brussels. Contrary to certain preconceptions about the financialisation of housing, it appears that most rented housing is owned by rather well-
Hugo Périlleux
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LEASEHOLDS – AN ALTERNATIVE TO REGULAR OWNERSHIP TITLES [PDF]
For property law, the system of estates represents the most obvious of many links between past and present. The very word “estate”, drawn from and implying status, signifies the feudal origins of the system.
ELENA-RALUCA DINU
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Summary: Background: Poor sanitation in peri-urban areas is a growing public health problem. We tested a scalable, demand-side behaviour change intervention to motivate landlords to improve the quality of shared toilets within their plots.
James B Tidwell, PhD +5 more
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Tenancy and Soil Conservation in Market Equilibrium [PDF]
A theoretical analysis of equilibrium contracts between risk neutral landlords and tenants when tenants' soil exploitation is non-contractible indicates that landlords will overinvest in conservation structures.
Lichtenberg, Erik
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Cities Under Pressure: Evidence on Tourism Growth and Neighbourhood Change in Europe
Abstract Across European cities, the rapid growth of tourism is reshaping urban life in increasingly contested ways. While the sector continues to support local economies, it is also increasingly associated with the sense that neighbourhoods are becoming less liveable for residents.
Mafalda Batalha
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Servitude of transmission - restriction of exercise of ownership right?
The study aims at an analysis of the servitude of transmission as a form of restriction of the ownership. The author is contrasting the legal status of landlords from the times before servitude of transmission was established and after its implementation.
Krzysztof Westfal
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Contractual Externalities and Contract Design -Evidence from Farmland Lease Contracts in U.S. Agriculture [PDF]
In modern U.S. agriculture, a tenant typically contracts with more than one landlord, although most of the past literature has focused exclusively on bilateral contracts with a single tenant and a single landlord.
Fukunaga, Keita, Hueth, Brent
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The Burden of Fees: How Affordable Housing is Made Unaffordable [PDF]
Tenants in New York City's poorest neighborhoods are under attack. Despite the existence of laws such as rent stabilization to protect tenants from high rents, landlords are creating new ways to push rent stabilized tenants out of their homes.
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