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From Samurai to Skyscrapers: How Historical Lot Fragmentation Shapes Tokyo

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From Samurai to Skyscrapers: How Historical Lot Fragmentation Shapes Tokyo

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文書・図像類
Author
Yamasaki, Junichiほか
Publisher
Graduate School of Economics Hitotsubashi University Teikoku Databank Center for Advanced Empirical Research on Enterprise and Economy
Publication date
2021-03
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First version: May 2020, This Version: Mar 2021Teikoku DataBankWe gratefully acknowledge financial support from the Japan Society for the Promotion of...

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Can transaction costs in the urban land market generate lot size persistence and persistently hinder efficient land use? Using historical data in Toky...

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Material Type
文書・図像類
Author/Editor
Yamasaki, Junichi
Nakajima, Kentaro
Teshima, Kensuke
Publication Date
2021-03
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2021-03
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TDB-CAREE (Graduate School of Economics Hitotsubashi University Teikoku Databank Center for Advanced Empirical Research on Enterprise and Economy)
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