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Rural land use planning decisions by bargaining
AbstractRural planning is struggling to find a theoretical framework to replace the largely discredited rational-comprehensive and normative economic models. Rational planning assumed consensus and adequate instrumental knowledge. Normative economics ignored property institutions and could not resolve the unavoidable distributional questions so central to planning problems. This paper reviews some theoretical and practical issues relating to these problems and argues that “bargaining” best describes planning processes in mixed economies. Bargaining is a process of negotiation and trading off outcomes of decisions by the interested parties (or actors) within the loose constraints set by the political and legal context of the plan. The paper concludes by suggesting a number of potentially fruitful avenues for research.
Rural land use planning decisions by bargaining
AbstractRural planning is struggling to find a theoretical framework to replace the largely discredited rational-comprehensive and normative economic models. Rational planning assumed consensus and adequate instrumental knowledge. Normative economics ignored property institutions and could not resolve the unavoidable distributional questions so central to planning problems. This paper reviews some theoretical and practical issues relating to these problems and argues that “bargaining” best describes planning processes in mixed economies. Bargaining is a process of negotiation and trading off outcomes of decisions by the interested parties (or actors) within the loose constraints set by the political and legal context of the plan. The paper concludes by suggesting a number of potentially fruitful avenues for research.
Rural land use planning decisions by bargaining
McDonald, G.T. (author)
Journal of Rural Studies ; 5 ; 325-335
1989-01-01
11 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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