In Urban Land Rent, Anne Haila uses Singapore as a case study to
develop an original theory of urban land rent with important
implications for urban studies and urban theory.
- Provides a comprehensive analysis of land, rent theory, and the modern
city
- Examines the question of land from a variety of perspectives: as a
resource, ideologies, interventions in the land market, actors in the
land market, the global scope of land markets, and investments in land
- Details the Asian development state model, historical and contemporary
land regimes, public housing models, and the development industry for
Singapore and several other cities
- Incorporates discussion of the modern real estate market, with
reference to real estate investment trusts, sovereign wealth funds
investing in real estate, and the fusion between sophisticated
financial instruments and real estate