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This paper is on the growth of Hong Kong real estate firms and internationalisation process. It is based on a study by the authors on the impact of globalisation on real estate industry in Singapore and Major Cities in China. The paper uses the OLI framework to explain the factors which affect...
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This paper aims to model rent performance of shopping centers in a cluster with the use of hedonic regression models. The current literature about shopping center rent or sales performance focuses on stand-alone shopping centers. To date, no research has examined the determinants of rent...
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"In 1975, the Vietnam War ended with reunification of the North and South. After years of stagnation in economic growth, the Vietnam government announced a new policy ""Doi Moi"" in 1986, intending to move towards a market-oriented economy while maintaining socialism. In the middle of 1980s,...
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Studies have shown that the land market is heavily structured by institutions. Real estate individuals and organizations behave and perform within a framework defined by institutions, which are regarded as a matrix of formal and informal rules of the game in a society (North, 1990). In a market...
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The paper describes changes in the rate of Chinese urbanisation since 1945. The urban population has become concentrated into a few very large cities and many small towns, with the highest densities on the east coast where four megalopolises have evolved. The relationship between urban growth...
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From the perspective of institutional analysis, this paper evaluates the placeremaking process of Niucheshui in Singapore. Since the 1960s, redevelopment in Niucheshui has been substantially shaped by the property rights regimes over land and buildings. Because property rights are defined by the...
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From the perspective of institutional analysis, this paper evaluates the placeremaking process of Niucheshui in Singapore. Since the 1960s, redevelopment in Niucheshui has been substantially shaped by the property rights regimes over land and buildings. Because property rights are defined by the...
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From the perspective of institutional analysis, this paper evaluates the place-remaking process of Niucheshui in Singapore. It is found that the redevelopment of Niucheshui since the 1960s has been substantively shaped by the property rights regime over land and buildings. As property rights are...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005163810
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