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This paper explores some implications for the housing market of the operati
on of the land use planning system in the United Kingdom, drawing out the r
elevance of the methodology for other forms of land use regulation. In cont
rast to the American zoning system, the U.K. system ensures enough land is
released to meet foreseeable housing needs by national allocation. However,
the U.K. system is implemented and mediated locally in response to politic
al and other pressures. Neo-classical comparative statics combined with a m
ore behavioral approach enables us to examine the interface between three r
elated sub-markets in a rapidly growing region. (TEL R20).