Land incentivization
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Land incentivization or land incentivisation refers to the processes which local land is used as an economical resource, through governed means of its distribution by sale or by grant. It is within this general societal function and process that local real estate economic sales processes and laws are contained. By government and deliberate control over the free-market aspects of land distribution and sale; land being essential to survival; an economy is built based on the competitive drives of peoples to possess land, and to profit from the need of others for that land, by its possession.
In the Americas, where land would be abundant; the primary means of generating wealth for the country's government apparatus rested on the trade of government controlled land for material wealth in terms of resources and labor.