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  • The land market in Mexico under Salinas : a real-estate boom revisited?
  • Economic policy ; Investment ; Land market ; Land value ; Land;Real estate ; Mexico ; Real estate market ; Real estate speculation ; State control
  • The structure of the land market in Mexico for the period 1988-94 is studied. The immediate policies of Salinas, especially the control of inflation, brought about a return to the favourable conditions of real-estate investment that had existed
  • throughout most of the 1970s. But more recent policies and particularly those of economic liberalization may not bode quite so well for those wishing to place a large part of their investment portfolios in real estate.
  • Commercial real estate and equity market bubbles : are they contagious to REITs?
  • Equity market ; Finance ; Real estate development ; Real estate market ; Real estate speculation ; Stock market ; Transaction cost ; United States of America ; Urban economy
  • This paper uses a regime-switching approach to determine whether prices in the US stock, direct real estate and indirect real estate markets are driven by the presence of speculative bubbles. The results show significant evidence of the existence
  • to be a stronger influence on the securitised real estate market bubble than that of the property market. Furthermore, the findings suggest a transmission of speculative bubbles from the direct real estate to the stock market, although this link is not present
  • of periodically partially collapsing speculative bubbles in all three markets. A multivariate bubble model is then developed and implemented to evaluate whether the stock andreal estate bubbles spill over into REITs. The underlying stock market bubble is found
  • Real geography
  • Place ; Publicity ; Real estate market ; Students ; Teaching of geography ; United States of America
  • Real estate advertising literature is a useful classroom resource for learning about places. It also provides examples of the use and misuse of geographic themes. - (DWG)
  • Vietnamese activity in the Adelaide real estate market
  • Acquiring property ; Adelaide ; Australia ; Housing ; Housing cost ; Real estate market ; Residential location ; South Australia ; Spatial concentration ; Urban segregation
  • Significant real estate activity by Vietnamese households in Adelaide did not occur until 1979, and since then the groups buying activity has been heavily concentrated in the north-west region of the metropolitan area. Concentration causes
  • Vietnamese buyers to be disproportionately active in the middle-to-lower end of the market within which there has been a strong preference for rural properties and for houses rather than home units and maisonettes.
  • Deregulation ; Financial market ; Germany ; Internationalization ; Market ; Real estate market
  • is taking place and is coordinated. By dividing the real estate market in an user, land, developer and investment market, it is possible to show different degrees of internationalisation in the markets and the interdependency of the different market agents
  • Since the late 1980s the real estate industry in Germany is transforming from a locally embedded industry towards an internationally oriented one. In the article it is asked how this fundamental change was possible and how the internationalisation
  • Architecture ; Brazil ; France ; Germany ; Globalization ; Housing market ; Large city ; Luxembourg ; Neo liberalism ; Offices ; Real estate market ; United Kingdom ; United States of America ; Urban development ; Urban economy
  • The ten articles deal with an introductory overview about global real estate industry and international real estate markets ; the internationalisation of the German office real estate market ; European financial centers in the wake
  • of financialisation with case studies of office markets and urban policy in Frankfurt, Paris and London ; the harmonisation of the international real estate markets and the impacts on the real estate evaluation ; trade with rental housing portfolios in Germany
  • City and São Paulo) ; and retail real estate in the USA, a market dominated by shopping centers and real estate investment trusts. - (IfL)
  • , the extent and impacts against the background of internationalisation and professionalisation ; new strategies of housing management through institutional providers on German housing markets; the internationalisation and regulation of metropolitan housing
  • markets on the example of Luxemburg ; the globalization, neoliberalism and international homogeneity in architecture and urban development ; central office markets of the semi-periphery between global integration and local embeddedness (the case of Mexico
  • The development process and some features of large-scale housing estates in the Morioka urban area
  • Honshu ; Housing ; Housing estate ; Japan ; Real estate development ; Real estate market ; Residential neighbourhood ; Town ; Urban development
  • Invisible real estate : investigations into the squatter property market
  • German Democratic Republic ; Germany ; Investment ; Market ; Real estate market ; Real estate property ; Real estate speculation ; Stock of real estate
  • Sequential sales of similar assets : the law of one price and real estate
  • Condominium ; Hedonistic model ; Housing ; Price fixing ; Real estate development ; Real estate market ; Singapore
  • The paper examines price evolution in the condominium market in Singapore where similar units are sold sequentially in a setting with minimum consumption risk. The results indicate no pervasive sequence-price relationship for sequential sales
  • The place of land in Japan's postwar development, and the dynamic of the 1980s real-estate bubble and 1990s banking crisis
  • Bank ; Capital accumulation ; Capitalism ; Crisis ; Economic growth ; Japan ; Landed estate ; Real estate market ; Social relations ; Uneven development
  • The A. argues that landed property was both internal to and constitutive of the social relations that marked the specificity of Japan's postwar capitalism. He suggests that the 1980s real-estate bubble and 1990s banking crisis were specific
  • Financialization and the role of real estate in Hong Kong's regime of accumulation
  • Capital accumulation ; Capitalism ; Finance ; Hong Kong ; Post-Fordism ; Real estate market ; Regulation theory
  • Economic growth ; Economic impact ; Economic reform ; Economy ; Labour market ; Real estate market ; Real estate speculation ; Spain
  • The article deals with the Spanish real estate market boom in the decade from 1996 to 2006, the economical reasons and consequences of implosion, the current development of Spanish economics, the necessity of economical reforms and impulses
  • for business, aimed at restructuring the labour market. - (IfL)
  • Environmental variables and real estate prices
  • Genève ; Geographical information system ; Hedonistic model ; Neighbourhood ; Price fixing ; Real estate market ; Residential environment ; Switzerland ; Urban settlement ; Well-being
  • The AA. compare various real estate valuation models and the manner in which they take into account environmental variables. A reference model is compared with linear models which incorporate environmental quality notes extracted from the urban
  • The price of victory : the impact of the Olympic Games on residential real estate markets
  • Australia ; Canada ; Economic development ; Housing ; Investment ; Olympic Games ; Real estate development ; Real estate market ; South Korea ; Spain ; Tourist flow ; United States of America ; Urban economy
  • [b1] Schack Institute of Real Estate, Univ., New York, Etats-Unis
  • Economic growth ; Globalization ; Investment ; Mexico ; Mexico City ; Real estate market
  • Since the beginning of 2000 real estate economy is transforming from a locally embedded industry into a globally oriented one. Investments in real estate are bound less and less to local or national markets, but are expanding worldwide
  • . In particular the convergence of capital and real estate markets, the deregulation of national financial systems, new investment strategies and vehicles have led to rising cross-border investments. Once dominated by local competitors, markets throughout
  • Ethnic segmentation of real estate agent practice in the urban housing market
  • On the nature of real estate, monopoly and the fallacies of « monopoly rent »
  • Economic theory ; Housing market ; Land;Real estate ; Market ; Real estate market ; Rent
  • Acquiring property ; Credit ; Finance ; Housing ; Housing market ; Ireland ; Owner-occupier ; Real estate development ; Real estate market ; Suburbanization
  • Using a structures of housing provision framework, the A. examines the dynamics of the Irish housing market over the period 1970-90. Combining data on macro-level trends in housing finance with information gathered from interviews with senior
  • building society personnel, it is argued that the restructuring of the mortgage market in the 1980s has significantly altered the set of social relations between agents in the market. The impacts were negative on the owner-occupied sector.
  • Distance from city centre ; Hedonistic model ; Indonesia ; Jakarta ; Jawa ; Land value ; Land;Real estate ; Pricing ; Real estate market ; Residence ; Urban area
  • This paper discusses the distribution of land prices in Jakarta using information provided on a neighbourhood basis by experienced real estate brokers. Different types of residential plot are distinguished and the data show the relative importance