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On Monopoly Rent

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  • Alan W. Evans

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  • Alan W. Evans, 1991. "On Monopoly Rent," Land Economics, University of Wisconsin Press, vol. 67(1), pages 1-14.
  • Handle: RePEc:uwp:landec:v:67:y:1991:i:1:p:1-14
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    1. Alan W. Evans, 1999. "On Minimum Rents: Part 1, Marx and Absolute Rent," Urban Studies, Urban Studies Journal Limited, vol. 36(12), pages 2111-2120, November.
    2. Nestor Garza & Colin Lizieri, 2019. "An empirical approach to urban land monopoly: A case study of the city of Barranquilla, Colombia," Urban Studies, Urban Studies Journal Limited, vol. 56(10), pages 1931-1950, August.
    3. Alan W. Evans, 1999. "On Minimum Rents: Part 2, A Modern Interpretation," Urban Studies, Urban Studies Journal Limited, vol. 36(13), pages 2305-2315, December.
    4. Feng Deng, 2022. "Local governments as land monopolists in Chinese cities: a natural experiment of Coase Conjecture in urban land," Asia-Pacific Journal of Regional Science, Springer, vol. 6(1), pages 159-189, February.
    5. Elvin Wyly & Markus Moos & Daniel Hammel & Emanuel Kabahizi, 2009. "Cartographies of Race and Class: Mapping the Class‐Monopoly Rents of American Subprime Mortgage Capital," International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 33(2), pages 332-354, June.
    6. Cassidy I‐Chih Lan & Jianglong Chen, 2022. "URBAN NOSTALGIA, REGENERATION, AND CULTURAL MONOPOLY RENT: ‘Nanjing 1912’ and Its Branding Bubbles," International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 46(6), pages 954-972, November.
    7. Steven C. Bourassa, 1993. "The Rent Gap Debunked," Urban Studies, Urban Studies Journal Limited, vol. 30(10), pages 1731-1744, December.
    8. Marshall S. Jiang & Preet S. Aulakh & Yigang Pan, 2007. "The nature and determinants of exclusivity rights in international technology licensing," Management International Review, Springer, vol. 47(6), pages 869-893, December.
    9. Preet S Aulakh & Marshall S Jiang & Yigang Pan, 2010. "International technology licensing: Monopoly rents, transaction costs and exclusive rights," Journal of International Business Studies, Palgrave Macmillan;Academy of International Business, vol. 41(4), pages 587-605, May.

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