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Towards a theory of the American rural residential land market
Arthur C. Nelson
Planning Degree Program
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
land market
87%
urban sprawl
44%
household
40%
land
34%
land value
32%
commuting
30%
city center
28%
purchase
27%
overcrowding
18%
self sufficiency
16%
externality
14%
crime
14%
residential development
14%
jurisdiction
14%
resource
13%
lifestyle
13%
cost
12%
metropolitan area
12%
urban development
11%
attribute
9%
pollution
8%
demand
8%
services
7%
planning
7%
city
6%
effect
2%
Social Sciences
Residential land
100%
urban sprawl
64%
land value
45%
market
34%
city center
33%
purchase
28%
employment service
19%
self-sufficiency
18%
costs
17%
employment opportunity
16%
urban development
15%
agglomeration area
14%
resources
13%
jurisdiction
12%
demand
10%
offense
10%
planning
9%
literature
6%
time
5%
Business & Economics
Land Market
75%
Urban Sprawl
22%
Household
13%
Land Values
12%
City Center
12%
Commuting
11%
Overcrowding
7%
Purchase
6%
Central City
6%
Resources
6%
Self-sufficiency
6%
Urban Development
5%
Crime
5%
Jurisdiction
5%
Metropolitan Areas
5%
Lifestyle
4%
Pollution
4%
Discount
4%
Externalities
4%
Inefficiency
4%
Planning
4%
Costs
3%