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Property rights : eminent domain and regulatory takings re-examined
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Property rights : eminent domain and regulatory takings re-examined

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"Published in cooperation with The Independent Institute."

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Introduction : eminent domain, regulation, and the takings backlash / Bruce L. Benson
Assembling land for urban development : the case for owner participation / Steven J. Eagle
The proper uses of eminent domain for urban redevelopment : is eminent domain necessary? / Samuel R. Staley
Compensation for taking when both equity and efficiency matter / Paul Niemann and Perry Shapiro
How fair is market value? : an appraiser's report of temptations, deficiencies, and distortions in the condemnation process / Wallace Kaufman
The inadequacy of the planning process for protecting property owners from the abuse of eminent domain for private development / Scott G. Bullock
The limits of backlash : assessing the political response to Kelo / Ilya Somin
Eminent domain for private use : is it justified by market failure or an example of government failure? / Bruce L. Benson and Matthew Brown
Land grab : takings, the market process, and regime uncertainty / Peter J. Boettke, Christopher J. Coyne, and Peter T. Leesoni
The adverse environmental consequences of uncompensated land-use controls / Jonathan H. Adleri
Markets versus takings and regulation : deciding the future of the past / Matthew Brown, and Richard L. Stroup
Below-market housing mandates as takings : measuring their impact / Thomas Means, Edward Stringham, and Edward López
Conclusion : instability and inefficiency are the inevitable results of government planning and regulatory implementation / Bruce L. Benson.

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