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Assembling land for urban revitalization in the presence of linchpin parcels and information asymmetries: An experimental investigation
This study uses economic experiments to determine if information asymmetries are likely to frustrate government efforts to assemble land for urban revitalization when there is a linchpin parcel that must be acquired to move a development project forward. Results suggest holdout behavior is more pron...
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