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Globalisation of real estate appraisal: a European perspective

By: Series: Appraisal Journal ; 69(1) January 2001, 84-94(11)Publication details: 2001Subject(s): Summary: Suggests that the time is right for national standard-setting valuation and appraisal societies to influence what is happening internationally. Warns against neglecting what is happening on the interntional stage. For international appraisal methodologies and standards will eventually affect national and local standards. Provides working examples of how the valuation business operates in different parts of the world, especially Europe, and how the prospects for globalisation in this area are emerging. Principal areas in this field, which are considered, include: the development of common valuation standards, valuation concepts, the development of global property consultancy companies servicing global businesses, and the trend towards fair value convention.
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Suggests that the time is right for national standard-setting valuation and appraisal societies to influence what is happening internationally. Warns against neglecting what is happening on the interntional stage. For international appraisal methodologies and standards will eventually affect national and local standards. Provides working examples of how the valuation business operates in different parts of the world, especially Europe, and how the prospects for globalisation in this area are emerging. Principal areas in this field, which are considered, include: the development of common valuation standards, valuation concepts, the development of global property consultancy companies servicing global businesses, and the trend towards fair value convention.