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The dynamics of real estate capital markets a practitioner's perspective

By: Language: English Publication details: Washington, D.C. Urban Land Institute 2006Description: xii, 262p. 26cmISBN:
  • 0874209722
  • 9780874209723
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • 333.3322 $2 22 332.6324 $2 18
Partial contents:
Overview and thoughts on the future -- Real estate capital markets in the 1970s and 1980s: an emerging asset class; growing securitisation issues -- Real estate capital markets in the 1990s: evolving valuation methods and pricing issues; globalisation; turmoil and restructuring; changing tools and processes -- Real estate capital markets in the 2000s: investment as affected by 9/11; a maturing asset class -- Values-based leadership: character and personal responsibility; globalisation of business ethics; ethics and real estate
Summary: This collection of essays charts the dynamic changes in US real estate financing from the 1970s through to 2006. The essays cover a period of major changes in both Wall Street and real estate, and provide a commentary on how both institutions have fared. In addition to real estate capital markets, the text also looks at the role of ethics in real estate and business in general.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Barcode
Book London Books 332.6324 MCC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 30073948

Overview and thoughts on the future -- Real estate capital markets in the 1970s and 1980s: an emerging asset class; growing securitisation issues -- Real estate capital markets in the 1990s: evolving valuation methods and pricing issues; globalisation; turmoil and restructuring; changing tools and processes -- Real estate capital markets in the 2000s: investment as affected by 9/11; a maturing asset class -- Values-based leadership: character and personal responsibility; globalisation of business ethics; ethics and real estate

This collection of essays charts the dynamic changes in US real estate financing from the 1970s through to 2006. The essays cover a period of major changes in both Wall Street and real estate, and provide a commentary on how both institutions have fared. In addition to real estate capital markets, the text also looks at the role of ethics in real estate and business in general.