The Routledge Companion to International Housing Markets
Herausgeber: Andersson, Magnus; Bohman, Helena; Palm, Peter
The Routledge Companion to International Housing Markets
Herausgeber: Andersson, Magnus; Bohman, Helena; Palm, Peter
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This book brings together scholars with knowledge of different national markets in order to facilitate comparisons for real estate, housing and urban studies scholars and practitioners.
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This book brings together scholars with knowledge of different national markets in order to facilitate comparisons for real estate, housing and urban studies scholars and practitioners.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 671g
- ISBN-13: 9780367646646
- ISBN-10: 0367646641
- Artikelnr.: 63266130
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 671g
- ISBN-13: 9780367646646
- ISBN-10: 0367646641
- Artikelnr.: 63266130
Magnus Andersson is an associate professor in economic geography in the Department of Urban Studies and senior lecturer at the Institute for Urban Research at Malmö University, Sweden. His research focuses on socio-economic development in contexts with limited access to official statistics. He has since 2010 participated as researcher and adviser for United Nations' work to implement Global Sustainable Development Goals. Peter Palm is senior lecturer in economics in the Department of Urban Studies, Malmö University, Sweden, and chairman of the Division of Property Valuation, Sweden. He holds a PhD in construction and real estate economics. His research focuses on the real estate market and real estate valuation. Helena Bohman is a senior lecturer in economics in the Department of Urban Studies, Malmö University, Sweden. Her research focuses on urban and regional development, with a special focus on issues concerning real estate and transport. Béatrice Balivet is a senior lecturer in private law in the Faculty of Law department at Jean Moulin University Lyon 3, France. Her research focuses are property law and real estate law, co-ownership, and construction. Omokolade Akinsomi is an associate professor in real estate finance and investments in the School of Construction Economics and Management at the University of the Witwatersrand, South-Africa. He is the president of the African Real Estate Society (2021- 2023) and a member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (MRICS). His research focuses on real estate investment trust, price discovery in commercial real estate, real estate portfolio management, housing, and proptech.
PART 1 1. Housing markets in a globalized economy 2. A theoretical
framework for housing conveyances on national markets 3. A conceptual model
of conveyances on the housing market PART 2 Civil law countries 4. Benin 5.
Brazil 6. Cambodia 7. Chile 8. Egypt 9. France 10. Italy 11. Morocco 12.
Spain 13. United Arab Emirates 14. Croatia 15. Germany 16. Japan 17. Poland
18. Russian Federation Nordic law countries 19. Finland 20. Sweden Common
law countries 21. Australia 22. Canada 23. England and Wales 24. Ghana 25.
United States 26. Kenya 27. Malaysia 28. Nigeria 29. South Africa 30.
Thailand PART 3 31. The challenges of comparing legal regimes and
conveyance on the housing market 32. Reflections and Conclusions
framework for housing conveyances on national markets 3. A conceptual model
of conveyances on the housing market PART 2 Civil law countries 4. Benin 5.
Brazil 6. Cambodia 7. Chile 8. Egypt 9. France 10. Italy 11. Morocco 12.
Spain 13. United Arab Emirates 14. Croatia 15. Germany 16. Japan 17. Poland
18. Russian Federation Nordic law countries 19. Finland 20. Sweden Common
law countries 21. Australia 22. Canada 23. England and Wales 24. Ghana 25.
United States 26. Kenya 27. Malaysia 28. Nigeria 29. South Africa 30.
Thailand PART 3 31. The challenges of comparing legal regimes and
conveyance on the housing market 32. Reflections and Conclusions
PART 1 1. Housing markets in a globalized economy 2. A theoretical
framework for housing conveyances on national markets 3. A conceptual model
of conveyances on the housing market PART 2 Civil law countries 4. Benin 5.
Brazil 6. Cambodia 7. Chile 8. Egypt 9. France 10. Italy 11. Morocco 12.
Spain 13. United Arab Emirates 14. Croatia 15. Germany 16. Japan 17. Poland
18. Russian Federation Nordic law countries 19. Finland 20. Sweden Common
law countries 21. Australia 22. Canada 23. England and Wales 24. Ghana 25.
United States 26. Kenya 27. Malaysia 28. Nigeria 29. South Africa 30.
Thailand PART 3 31. The challenges of comparing legal regimes and
conveyance on the housing market 32. Reflections and Conclusions
framework for housing conveyances on national markets 3. A conceptual model
of conveyances on the housing market PART 2 Civil law countries 4. Benin 5.
Brazil 6. Cambodia 7. Chile 8. Egypt 9. France 10. Italy 11. Morocco 12.
Spain 13. United Arab Emirates 14. Croatia 15. Germany 16. Japan 17. Poland
18. Russian Federation Nordic law countries 19. Finland 20. Sweden Common
law countries 21. Australia 22. Canada 23. England and Wales 24. Ghana 25.
United States 26. Kenya 27. Malaysia 28. Nigeria 29. South Africa 30.
Thailand PART 3 31. The challenges of comparing legal regimes and
conveyance on the housing market 32. Reflections and Conclusions