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Land economy - how a rethink of our planning policy will benefit Britain

Publication Year

2006

Document Status

Current

Abstract

Argues that businesses and houses are more important to ordinary citizens than the countryside, and that land should be put to much more beneficial use.

Document History

This document is no longer available from the original publisher, therefore the status is unconfirmed.

Author

Balen, M.

ISBN

9781902737515

Publisher Information

Adam Smith Institute

The Adam Smith Institute is a UK non-profit innovator of free-market economic and social policies. The Institute promotes its ideas through reports, briefings, events, and media appearances.

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