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Real estate 2009 [electronic resource]

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Series: International Comparative Legal Guide SeriesPublication details: [S.l.] ICLGS 2009Subject(s): Online resources:
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Cash but no credit, confidence or valuations, real estate markets stalled -- Middle East real estate: a comparative review -- Abu Dhabi -- Albania -- Argentina -- Australia -- Austria -- Belgium -- Brazil -- Bulgaria -- Canada -- Chile -- Colombia -- Costa Rica -- Croatia -- Cyprus -- Dubai -- El Salvador -- England and Wales -- Finland -- France -- Germany -- Greece -- Guatamala -- Honduras -- Hungary -- Iceland -- India -- Indonesia -- Ireland -- Italy -- Japan -- Latvia -- Lithuania -- Luxembourg -- Malta -- Mexico -- Montenegro -- New Zealand -- Nicaragua -- Nigeria -- Norway -- Romania -- Russia -- Serbia -- Slovenia -- South Africa -- Spain -- Sweden -- Switzerland -- Ukraine -- USA
Summary: Examines the current state of real estate markets and looks at real estate in the Middle East. Goes on to focus on policies from 50 different political entities in the 'country chapters'.
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Book Virtual Online ONLINE PUBLICATION (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 147888-2001

Cash but no credit, confidence or valuations, real estate markets stalled -- Middle East real estate: a comparative review -- Abu Dhabi -- Albania -- Argentina -- Australia -- Austria -- Belgium -- Brazil -- Bulgaria -- Canada -- Chile -- Colombia -- Costa Rica -- Croatia -- Cyprus -- Dubai -- El Salvador -- England and Wales -- Finland -- France -- Germany -- Greece -- Guatamala -- Honduras -- Hungary -- Iceland -- India -- Indonesia -- Ireland -- Italy -- Japan -- Latvia -- Lithuania -- Luxembourg -- Malta -- Mexico -- Montenegro -- New Zealand -- Nicaragua -- Nigeria -- Norway -- Romania -- Russia -- Serbia -- Slovenia -- South Africa -- Spain -- Sweden -- Switzerland -- Ukraine -- USA

Examines the current state of real estate markets and looks at real estate in the Middle East. Goes on to focus on policies from 50 different political entities in the 'country chapters'.