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5. market shifts? regulatory or geopolitical change causes major structural shift, thereby making land effectively available to new parties on a large scale. For example, large-scale inflation or deflation, ban on foreign ownership of property, capital flight, government insolvency.
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"Land supply" is not merely an abstraction, in that it is concretely measured, planned, and regulated in many contexts.
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The analyst [https://jamesjgleeson.wordpress.com/2017/04/03/historical-housing-and-land-values-in-the-uk/ James Gleeson has presented astonishing official data] on how land with permissions for homes to exist has become radically more expensive over the UK in the last 60 years.
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[[File:James Gleeson land since 1957.png|frameless|left|upright|Value of UK homes and land under them since 1957]]
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