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From property rights to public control: The quest for public interest in the control of urban development

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Published
Jun 01, 2002
Vol/Issue
73(2)
Pages
153-170
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Philip Booth (2002). From property rights to public control: The quest for public interest in the control of urban development. Town Planning Review, 73(2), 153-170. https://doi.org/10.3828/tpr.73.2.2
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