
PROPERTY & CONSTRUCTN ECON
An introduction
Cengage Learning EMEA (Publisher)
Published on 15. September 1998
Book
Paperback/Softback
300 pages
978-1-86152-158-3 (ISBN)
Description
This new text is written specifically for students taking undergraduate courses in real estate, surveying and construction. It provides an introduction to basic economic theory in a form specifically relevant to those courses, presenting the topics in an up-to-date, real world setting which students can understand and appreciate. Each chapter adopts a triple approach; looking first at economic theory, then application to the real estate market and the construction industry.
This new text is written specifically for students taking undergraduate courses in real estate, surveying and construction. It provides an introduction to basic economic theory in a form specifically relevant to those courses, presenting the topics in an up-to-date, real world setting which students can understand and appreciate. Each chapter adopts a triple approach; looking first at economic theory, then application to the real estate market and the construction industry.
This new text is written specifically for students taking undergraduate courses in real estate, surveying and construction. It provides an introduction to basic economic theory in a form specifically relevant to those courses, presenting the topics in an up-to-date, real world setting which students can understand and appreciate. Each chapter adopts a triple approach; looking first at economic theory, then application to the real estate market and the construction industry.
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1. Property Economic Concepts 2. The Peculiar Nature of the Construction Industry 3. A Brief History of Property and Construction Economic Thought 4. The Theory of the Market and its Application to Construction and Property 5. The Construction and Property Firm 6. The Nature and Functioning of the Property Market. 7. The State and Property Economics 8. The Private Sector and the Financial Markets 9. Financial Intermediaries 10. Modelling Real Estate and Construction Economics1. Property Economic Concepts 2. The Peculiar Nature of the Construction Industry 3. A Brief History of Property and Construction Economic Thought 4. The Theory of the Market and its Application to Construction and Property 5. The Construction and Property Firm 6. The Nature and Functioning of the Property Market. 7. The State and Property Economics 8. The Private Sector and the Financial Markets 9. Financial Intermediaries 10. Modelling Real Estate and Construction Economics
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Edition
New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
New edition
Illustrations
Ill.ch.
Dimensions
Height: 244 mm
Width: 185 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
386 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-86152-158-3 (9781861521583)
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Persons
Sarah Sayce is Head of the School of Surveying at Kingston University Judy Smith is lecturer in surveying, investment and valuation at Kingston University Tim Eccles is a fully trained quantity surveyor and has a masters degree in economics. He teaches economics to real estate students at the School of Surveying, Kingston University
Sarah Sayce is Head of the School of Surveying at Kingston University Judy Smith is lecturer in surveying, investment and valuation at Kingston University Tim Eccles is a fully trained quantity surveyor and has a masters degree in economics. He teaches economics to real estate students at the School of Surveying, Kingston University
Sarah Sayce is Head of the School of Surveying at Kingston University Judy Smith is lecturer in surveying, investment and valuation at Kingston University Tim Eccles is a fully trained quantity surveyor and has a masters degree in economics. He teaches economics to real estate students at the School of Surveying, Kingston University
Content
1. Property Economic Concepts 2. The Peculiar Nature of the Construction Industry 3. A Brief History of Property and Construction Economic Thought 4. The Theory of the Market and its Application to Construction and Property 5. The Construction and Property Firm 6. The Nature and Functioning of the Property Market. 7. The State and Property Economics 8. The Private Sector and the Financial Markets 9. Financial Intermediaries 10. Modelling Real Estate and Construction Economics