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001
full-course 1
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Housing and Land Use in Rapidly Urbanizing Regions |
2011-09-01
Fall 2011 |
Annette M. Kim |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
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| In this class, students will discuss issues of land use and property rights in the context of economics, law, sociology, policy, and planning. |
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001
full-course 1
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Planning in Transition Economies for Growth and Equity |
2004-03-01
Spring 2004 |
Annette M. Kim |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
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| In this class, students will focus on the new re-building ideologies in a wake of the transition from centrally-planned economies to market-oriented economies. |
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001
full-course 1
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Project Appraisal in Developing Countries |
2005-03-01
Spring 2005 |
Annette M. Kim |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
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| This class teaches students how to evaluate the financial and investment characteristics of projects in emerging countries. |
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001
full-course 1
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Property Rights in Transition |
2005-03-01
Spring 2005 |
Annette M. Kim |
MIT |
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| Students will explore the theories and policy debates surrounding who can own real property, communication and enforcement of property rights, and much more. |
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001
full-course 1
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Property Rights in Transition |
2005-03-01
Spring 2005 |
Annette M. Kim |
MIT |
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| This course addresses issues in property ownership and property rights. |
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012
full-course 12
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Property Rights in Transition |
2005-03-01
Spring 2005 |
Annette M. Kim |
MIT |
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| Examine the concept of, and issues surrounding, property rights as well as differing concepts on it. |
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001
full-course 1
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Property Rights in Transition |
2005-03-01
Spring 2005 |
Annette M. Kim |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
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| This course explore the issue of property rights, their social and economic implications, and how existing property rights policies affect urban planning processes. |
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012
full-course 12
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Property Rights in Transition |
2005-03-01
Spring 2005 |
Annette M. Kim |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
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| Learn about the debates surrounding real property and property right enforcement in MIT's course. |