The Blackwell Companion to the Economics of Housing

The Blackwell Companion to the Economics of Housing
Author: Susan J. Smith
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 648
Release: 2010-01-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781444317985

The Blackwell Companion to the Economics of Housing willhelp students and professionals alike to explore key elements ofthe housing economy: home prices, housing wealth, mortgage debt,and financial risk. Features 24 original essays, including an editorialintroduction and three section overviews Includes 39 world-class authors from a mix of educational andfinancial organizations in the UK, Europe, Australia, and NorthAmerica Broadly-based, scholarly, and accessible, serving students andprofessionals who wish to understand how today’s housingeconomy works Profiles the role and relevance of housing wealth; themismanagement of mortgage debt; and the pitfalls and potential ofhedging housing risk Key topics include: the housing price bubble and crash; thesubprime mortgage crisis in the US and its aftermath; the linksbetween housing wealth, the macroeconomy, and the welfare ofhome-occupiers; the mitigation of credit and housing investmentrisks Specific case studies help to illustrate concepts, along withnew data sets and analyses to illustrate empirical points

Sustainability in Commercial Real Estate Markets

Sustainability in Commercial Real Estate Markets
Author: Alexander Reichardt
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 119
Release: 2015-11-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3658117397

Alexander Reichardt provides pertinent information on the business case for sustainable buildings, which offer a large potential to abate climate change, which can be achieved at relatively affordable costs compared to other industries. He discusses– although sustainable space offers verifiable advantages to tenants like lower operating expenses, higher employee productivity and reputation benefits –, the small empirical evidence that tenants indeed pay a rent premium for leasing this space. The author, therefore, analyses if sustainable buildings command a rent premium compared to comparable conventional buildings and what contributes to this rent premium. In addition, he analyses what kind of tenants primarily rent sustainable space. It is expected that the demand for sustainable space differs between industries as different industries have different motivations for renting sustainable space.

Advanced Introduction to Spatial Statistics

Advanced Introduction to Spatial Statistics
Author: Griffith, Daniel A.
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 125
Release: 2022-08-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1800372825

This Advanced Introduction provides a critical review and discussion of research concerning spatial statistics, differentiating between it and spatial econometrics, to answer a set of core questions covering the geographic-tagging-of-data origins of the concept and its theoretical underpinnings, conceptual advances, and challenges for future scholarly work. It offers a vital tool for understanding spatial statistics and surveys how concerns about violating the independent observations assumption of statistical analysis developed into this discipline.

Essays in Honor of William N. Kinnard, Jr.

Essays in Honor of William N. Kinnard, Jr.
Author: C.F. Sirmans
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1441989536

The first section of the book contains seven original essays, arranged in order to coincide with Bill's (chronological) professional career. These essays cover a wide variety of real estate topics, including valuation theory, definition of market value, market analysis, the appraisal process, role of the appraiser as an expert witness, valuation under environmental contamination, and international real estate issues. The second section of the book reprints eleven of Bill's most influential papers, selected with the help of forty of his colleagues. These articles, written by Bill and various co-authors, represent only a portion of his contributions to real estate theory and practice. They are "classics" in real estate education. The final section contains personal reflections by colleagues, family and friends of Bill. One of Bill's most influential publications is his classic text, "Income Property Valuation", and is frequently cited in the testimonials. These testimonials provide clear evidence that Bill was an excellent teacher and real estate professional. He truly cared about his students and colleagues and worked hard to move the real estate profession forward.

New Frontiers in Real Estate Finance

New Frontiers in Real Estate Finance
Author: Patrick Lecomte
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2021-06-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1000394972

Introduces three innovative concepts and associated financial instruments with the potential to revolutionize real estate finance Covers methodological issues pertaining to real estate risk analysis factors Proposes concepts and methods for identifying, pricing and trading these new property rights. Essential reading for all real estate, finance and smart technology researchers and professionals