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Discover Ludwig"land rent" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the amount of money paid to the owner of a piece of land in exchange for the right to use it. Example: "The farmer paid a high land rent to grow his crops on the prime farmland."
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Land rent, then, was the measure of the amount to be produced by each village.
These crops were to be delivered to the government as land rent.
Moreover, portions of other incomes may be considered just as much "unearned" as land rent.
Earlier this month, she went to collect the annual land rent from villagers.
To get around on land, rent a moped at the ports.
It is the land rent driven by urbanization as village entitlement that institutionalizes the inequality between the two peoples, and equality has been deteriorating along with the progressive urbanization as villages become a rentier class when land rent increases much more than wages do.
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His fellow farmer Sinikiwe Makarutsa grew up in Zimbabwe and now grows maize on land rented from a local church.
The net benefits of building codes are capitalized into land rents which, in turn, require responses in the design of optimal codes.
This result is counter-intuitive given the understanding that remoteness and biophysical constraints are often associated with low land rents, therefore with higher levels of abandonment.
Such agreements result in disordered competition for land rents that take the form of villages 'holding up' the government that has previously made a commitment to the village pursuant to the contracts.
Land-use composition, land-use pattern, and the location of land uses are jointly determined, and interactions between composition and pattern feedback to microlevel landowner decisions through endogenous land rents.
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