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Essays in honor of William N. Kinnard, JR

Contributor(s): Language: English Series: Research Issues in Real Estate ; (9)Publication details: Norwell, Massachusetts Klewer 2003Description: xxvii, 328p. 24cmISBN:
  • 1402075162
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • 333.332 $2 18
Partial contents:
Foreword -- Introduction -- Part one: original essays -- Part two: best of Kinnard -- Part three: testimonials -- Index
Summary: William N. Kinnard, Jr. was a leading real estate researcher, teacher and practitioner. Contains essays written in his honour, reprints of some of his classic articles, and personal reflections from former students, colleagues and friends. The first section of the book contains seven original essays, arranged chronologically according to William N. Kinnard's professional career. These essays cover valuation theory, definition of market value, market analysis, the appraisal process, role of the appraiser as an expert witness, valuation under environmental contamination, and international real estate issues. The second section of the book reprints eleven of his most influential papers to demonstrate his contribution to real estate theory and practice. The last section contains personal reflections.
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Book London Books 333.332 SIR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 30071163

Foreword -- Introduction -- Part one: original essays -- Part two: best of Kinnard -- Part three: testimonials -- Index

William N. Kinnard, Jr. was a leading real estate researcher, teacher and practitioner. Contains essays written in his honour, reprints of some of his classic articles, and personal reflections from former students, colleagues and friends. The first section of the book contains seven original essays, arranged chronologically according to William N. Kinnard's professional career. These essays cover valuation theory, definition of market value, market analysis, the appraisal process, role of the appraiser as an expert witness, valuation under environmental contamination, and international real estate issues. The second section of the book reprints eleven of his most influential papers to demonstrate his contribution to real estate theory and practice. The last section contains personal reflections.