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This new text provides a rigorous analysis of real estate markets. It goes beyond the often descriptive nature of much property market analysis to focus on important theoretical principles. The book is divided into three main sections, covering: * microeconomics of property markets * the macroeconomics of commercial property * the financial economics of property Empirical examples drawn from around the world clearly illustrate the theories and issues discussed. Throughout, the emphasis is on making an often complex area as accessible and readable as possible, with each chapter containing a boxed summary and questions for self-testing or discussion.
This new text provides a rigorous analysis of real estate markets. It goes beyond the often descriptive nature of much property market analysis to focus on important theoretical principles. The book is divided into three main sections, covering: * microeconomics of property markets * the macroeconomics of commercial property * the financial economics of property Empirical examples drawn from around the world clearly illustrate the theories and issues discussed. Throughout, the emphasis is on making an often complex area as accessible and readable as possible, with each chapter containing a boxed summary and questions for self-testing or discussion.
Originally published in 1987, Forecasting Techniques for Urban and
Regional Planning is an introduction to the various analytical
techniques which have been developed and applied in urban and
regional analysis in planning practice. The subjects covered are
population, housing, employment, transport, shopping, recreation,
and integrated forecasting. Each technique, placed in the context
of policy formulation and political matters, is presented both
verbally and mathematically, and it separating characteristic is
illustrated with detailed but simple practical examples. The
techniques examined are set in a policy context and their practical
limitations are identified.
Originally published in 1987, Forecasting Techniques for Urban and
Regional Planning is an introduction to the various analytical
techniques which have been developed and applied in urban and
regional analysis in planning practice. The subjects covered are
population, housing, employment, transport, shopping, recreation,
and integrated forecasting. Each technique, placed in the context
of policy formulation and political matters, is presented both
verbally and mathematically, and it separating characteristic is
illustrated with detailed but simple practical examples. The
techniques examined are set in a policy context and their practical
limitations are identified.
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