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The aim of this PhD research is to investigate whether energy efficient offices in the United Kingdom command a price premium when compared to energy inefficient offices that possess otherwise similar characteristics. Several initiatives have emerged that attempt to achieve a reduction in...
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Social Networks have long begun to heavily impact personal interaction and the private life of a significant portion of the population in general. They are now more and more gaining influence on business processes, especially on the consumer-oriented processes of businesses. This paper...
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The commencement of the New Basle Capital Accord (Basle II) has changed the business environment of real estate financing basically. Contemporaneous the risks of investments in residential and commercial property are risen as a result of the increasing complexity of the real estate business. The...
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The aim of the paper is to investigate the relationship between the housing market and civil engineering performance. The problem of interaction of these two fields of activity is of great importance because of sudden and profound changes on the Polish housing market. The increasing demand...
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From the notaries' and tax department's databases, using a repeat sales method, one can reconstitute in Paris a yearly home price index back to 1840, and an index by decade back to 1750. Farther back in the past, home price variations can be roughly reconstituted back to the 13th century. This...
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Following the attack on the World Trade Center on 9/11 volatility of daily returns of the US stock market rose sharply. This increase in volatility may reflect fundamental changes in the economic determinants of prices such as expected earnings, interest rates, real growth and inflation. In...
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