The Dynamics of Land Rents in Housing Submarkets: A Marxian Perspective

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Abstract

This theoretical study delves into the dynamics of housing submarkets with the framework of Marxian land rents. It examines the relationship between residential spaces and the reproduction of labour power in terms of commuting and the differentiated quality of reproduction by submarket. This study shows that the differentiation process of venturing to create distinct spaces for surplus profit and the emulation process of copycatting spaces of higher rents consequently form multiple housing submarkets, each characterised by different land rents of monopoly, intra-differential rent (intra-DR) and inter-differential rent (inter-DR). The coexistence of these multiple layers of land rents, in turn, becomes a driving force propelling dynamic capital movements that seek to exploit rent gaps between the layers. To illustrate these concepts, the study reviews the case of high-rise mixed-use residential developments in Seoul, highlighting the dual dynamic processes through which land rents are pursued.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)12-27
Number of pages16
JournalTijdschrift Voor Economische en Sociale Geografie
Volume115
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2024

Keywords

  • differentiation
  • emulation
  • housing submarket
  • inter-differential rent
  • intra-differential rent
  • monopoly rent
  • reproduction of labour power

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