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The economic case for state land use decision-making
Stephan J. Goetz
Agricultural Economics, Sociology and Education
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Land Use
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State Land
100%
Land Use Decision-making
100%
Natural Environment
50%
Economies of Scale
50%
Economic Value
50%
Market Forces
50%
Clothing
50%
State Government
50%
Social Preferences
50%
Spillover Effect
50%
County Government
50%
Levels of Government
50%
Economic Motivation
50%
Economic Approach
50%
Fellow Citizen
50%
Decision Making Units
50%
Environmental Preference
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Land Use
100%
Returns to Scale
25%
Spillover Effect
25%
State Government
25%
Social Sciences
State Government
25%
Basic Needs
25%
Natural Environment
25%
Economic Value
25%
Economies of Scale
25%
Economic Approach
25%