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E-grāmata: Routledge Companion to International Housing Markets

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  • Formāts: 294 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Jun-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000591675
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  • Formāts: 294 pages
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  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
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  • ISBN-13: 9781000591675

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There is a lack of international comparative housing studies, possibly because it requires thorough knowledge of the real estate market in question. This book brings together scholars with knowledge of different national markets in order to facilitate comparisons for real estate and housing and urban studies scholars and practitioners. By studying international markets using new data as well as new analysis of existing data, the chapters in this book present insights into the institutional constraints on national housing markets. Specifically, the contributors seek to examine the role of institutional factors and their influence on transaction costs in these markets. Exhibiting a diverse range of geographical, legal, and economic perspectives, the countries are grouped together based on legal institutional similarities, and each group includes an introduction and a conclusion highlighting similarities and differences from the institutional perspective.

The book is divided into 3 parts:

Part I sets the theoretical context and the reasons for writing a book focusing on national housing markets.

Part II presents national markets from the perspective of the transaction process and covers Europe, North and South America, East Asia, the Pacific, and Africa.

Part III contains conclusions with a critical discussion on how to compare national housing markets and a reflection on future directions of housing markets in an increasingly competitive international environment.

The Routledge Companion to International Housing Markets is essential reading for academics and professionals in housing studies, real estate, economics, and urban studies.
List of figures
viii
List of tables
xi
About the authors xii
Preface xvii
PART I
1(20)
1 Housing markets in a globalized economy
3(4)
Magnus Andersson
2 A theoretical framework for housing conveyances on national markets
7(7)
Peter Gladoic Hakansson
Peter Palm
3 A conceptual model of conveyances on the housing market
14(7)
Peter Palm
Beatrice Balivet
Ola Jingryd
Julian Sidoli
PART II Civil law countries
21(120)
4 Benin
23(6)
Joseph Djogbenou
5 Brazil
29(5)
Ana Paula Correa Patiiio
6 Cambodia
34(8)
Chaing Sinath
Neuv Socheata
7 Chile
42(9)
Helena Bohman
Karina R. Villacura
8 Egypt
51(6)
Yousra Chaaban
9 France
57(8)
Beatrice Balivet
Stephane Berre
10 Italy
65(7)
Enrico Al Mureden
11 Morocco
72(8)
Imane Oualji
12 Spain
80(8)
Elena Sanchez Jordan
13 United Arab Emirates (UAE)
88(6)
Walaaeldeen M. Ibrahim
14 Croatia
94(9)
Peter Gladoic Hakansson
Jasenka Kranjcevic
15 Germany
103(9)
Christine Helbach
Sandra Schilling
Fabian Thiel
16 Japan
112(10)
Kimitaka Aoki
Eigo Tateishi
17 Poland
122(10)
Sylwia Lindqvist
18 Russian Federation
132(9)
Nikolay Volovich
Evgenia Afanaseva
Nordic law countries
141(20)
19 Finland
143(8)
Saija Toivonen
Kirsikka Riekkinen
20 Sweden
151(10)
Ola Jingryd
Peter Palm
Common law countries
161(92)
21 Australia
163(9)
Clive Warren
22 Canada
172(8)
Yaell Emerich
23 England and Wales
180(9)
Jill St George
Julian Sidoli
24 Ghana
189(11)
Emmanuel Kofi Gavu
Wilfred K. Anim-Odame
Omokolade Akinsomi
25 United States
200(9)
Rebecca Lewis
Robert Parker
26 Kenya
209(10)
Raphael Kieti
Peter Mburu
Omokolade Akinsomi
27 Malaysia
219(8)
Muhammad Najib Razali
Wong Woei Chyuan
Omokolade Akinsomi
28 Nigeria
227(9)
Omokolade Akinsomi
Emeka Eleh
Olusegun Olanrele
29 South Africa
236(9)
Omokolade Akinsomi
Alison Tshangana
Marimo Taderera
30 Thailand
245(8)
Nattapong Puttanapong
Magnus Andersson
PART III
253(16)
31 The challenges of comparing legal regimes and conveyance on the housing market
255(8)
Ola Jingryd
32 Reflections and conclusions
263(6)
Magnus Andersson
Peter Palm
Index 269
Magnus Andersson is an associate professor in economic geography in the Department of Urban Studies and senior lecturer at the Institute for Urban Research at Malmö University, Sweden. His research focuses on socio-economic development in contexts with limited access to official statistics. He has since 2010 participated as researcher and adviser for United Nations' work to implement Global Sustainable Development Goals.

Peter Palm is senior lecturer in economics in the Department of Urban Studies, Malmö University, Sweden, and chairman of the Division of Property Valuation, Sweden. He holds a PhD in construction and real estate economics. His research focuses on the real estate market and real estate valuation.

Helena Bohman is a senior lecturer in economics in the Department of Urban Studies, Malmö University, Sweden. Her research focuses on urban and regional development, with a special focus on issues concerning real estate and transport.

Béatrice Balivet is a senior lecturer in private law in the Faculty of Law department at Jean Moulin University Lyon 3, France. Her research focuses are property law and real estate law, co-ownership, and construction.

Omokolade Akinsomi is an associate professor in real estate finance and investments in the School of Construction Economics and Management at the University of the Witwatersrand, South-Africa. He is the president of the African Real Estate Society (2021- 2023) and a member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (MRICS). His research focuses on real estate investment trust, price discovery in commercial real estate, real estate portfolio management, housing, and proptech.