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"By 2016 global real estate markets have generally recovered as real estate asset prices have increased beyond pre-crisis levels. Whereas debt and equity capital was scarce at the time we wrote the first edition, capital is now abundant. In addition, many institutions who had completely exited...
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Developments in the sophistication of global real estate markets mean that global real estate investment is now being executed professionally. Thanks to academic enquiry, professional analysis and entrepreneurial activity, backed by the globalisation of all investment activity, there is now an...
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The special, dual nature of property as both a consumption and an investment goodmakes it salient for portfolio choice. In fact, the theoretical literature predicts a con-straint imposed by property on investment and the empirical literature has broughtevidence that this constraint, in some...
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In this paper, we study the international and sectoral diversification potential in realestate portfolios. Building on a unique dataset of direct real estate markets covering 16 OECDcountries over the 1999-2018 period, we introduce a statistical test to compare country-leveland sector-level...
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The dual nature of property as both a consumption and an investment good makes itdifficult for households to decide how much capital to allocate to it. In fact, the theoreticalliterature predicts a constraint imposed by property on investment and the empiricalliterature has brought evidence that...
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