Over the course of two decades, Urban Economics has achieved a worldwide audience, and has been translated into Chinese, Greek, Russian, and Korean. Like the eight previous editions, this edition p…
Through a direct and practical approach, this text presents the current economic factors that affect the real estate market and cause real estate values to change. Case & Point features throughout …
Real estate can be defined from multiple perspectives: as land, built spaces that shape cities, or as a significant portion of global capital assets, valued at over $25 trillion in the U.S. alone. …
This study delves into the phenomenon of "staring right" in real estate, a term used to describe the perceived entitlement or societal expectation of property ownership and the challenges individua…
"Real estate activity across national boundaries (investment, development and asset management) is firmly established as a major component of global economic activity. International Real Estate pro…
The book's aim is to draw together the economics literature relating to planning and set it out systematically. It analyses the economics of land use planning and the relationship between economics…
The book draws together the economic literature relating to the supply of land for development. The standard view appears to be that the owners of land have no interest other than to allow their la…