Construction and real estate dynamics
Language: English Series: Palgrave Macmillan Applied Econometrics Association SeriesPublication details: Basingstoke Palgrave Macmillan 2003Description: vii, 142p. 23cmISBN:- 1403915458
- 333.33
- 338.4369
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This collection of essays deals with a number of questions related to construction and real estate: how construction firms cope with the volatility of construction; whether speculative bubbles or market fundamentals drive those fluctuations; how new techniques can predict construction demand; why the office market led to the recent real estate cycle; and whether regulation is responsible for speculative behaviour. References.