Zone Separation: A Probit Analysis of Hong Kong Planning Application Statistics
Lawrence W C Lai and
Winky K O Ho
Environment and Planning B, 2001, vol. 28, issue 6, 923-932
Abstract:
In this paper we demonstrate the use of a probit model to evaluate whether two classes of apparently similar/dissimilar zones with identical uses, that may be carried out with planning permissions, are in fact similar (and hence ‘inseparable’) or otherwise. Four empirical hypotheses about comprehensive development area, commercial/residential, and community-use zones in Hong Kong are tested by using nonaggregate planning application statistics of 793 observations. Acknowledgements. We wish to thank Professor Wing Suen of the School of Economics and Finance, The University of Hong Kong for his useful comments. We are also indebted to three anonymous referees who deserve our special thanks for their careful review and thoughtful suggestions. All faults are ours. This paper is partially sponsored by a CRCG grant (Number 10203311) of the University of Hong Kong.
Date: 2001
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DOI: 10.1068/b2786
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