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Since the beginning of economic transition responsibility of satisfying housing needs of local communities was transferred to local governments. To fulfill their duties polish municipalities maintain and manage housing stock which includes dwellings for low income households, social dwellings,...
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Households turnover in a large rental housing stock, measured during 7 years, vary according to the size of the dwellings (m2, number of rooms). Variations of turnover could provide to real estate owners and managers a bench mark for conception and management of rental housing.
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For most households, choosing whether to rent or buy a home is a difficult, multifaceted problem. It is well-established that relative cost and affordability aspects are important for the household's tenure decision, such as the tax treatment of owner-occupied homes, the cost of moving home, and...
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This study applies a complex systems approach to test for the presence of rational bubbles in the Equity REITs market. The applied model is based on theoretical implications of the evolution of prices under rational bubble regimes. The advantage of the approach is twofold. The model is able to...
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It is well known that institutional investors are noticeably overweight in the City of London office market and substantially underweight in offices in the rest of the UK. An economically sensible way to measure this bias is to calculate the additional required return on offices outside the City...
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In the 1990s, first projects emerged in Poland as first forms of PPPs. These involved municipal services and the construction/improvement of technical infrastructure facilities, and were mainly small investments implemented by local governments. At that time, the institution of public-private...
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Though industrial land is not a public good in the strict sense of the words a small part of the industrial estates has been developed by the private sector municipalities have nevertheless often treated the provision of industrial land more or less similar to the provision of other public...
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