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60 reviewsThis book takes an explicitly international perspective to the decision-making process leading to final 'accept' or 'reject' investment decisions. It will be the first to adopt an institutional approach that directly addresses the problems of how to identify and avoid the main pitfalls of cross-border investment in real estate. The key to understanding international real estate comes from understanding the impact on investment and management decisions of differences in the formal and informal 'rules of the game'. The authors define the key feature of international real estate as the institutions that frame, facilitate or impede investment in land and buildings across national boundaries.Content:
Chapter 1 Real Estate Transactions: an Institutional Perspective (pages 3–34): William Seabrooke and Hebe Hwee Hong How
Chapter 2 Resolving Institutional Uncertainty in International Real Estate Decisions (pages 35–72): William Seabrooke and Paul Kent
Chapter 3 An Institutional Analysis of the Subject Matter of Real Estate Transactions (pages 73–91): Paul Kent
Chapter 4 Local Property Markets and Effective Flexible Market Institutions (pages 96–129): Michael A. Goldberg
Chapter 5 Facilitation and Constraint: Institutions of Urban Planning in Hong Kong (pages 130–154): Bo Sin Tang, Sujeet Sharma and Stanley Chi Wai Yeung
Chapter 6 Emerging Institutions in Europe (pages 155–172): Derek C. Nicholls
Chapter 7 Institutional Aspects of Real Estate Investment and Project Appraisal (pages 173–196): Eddie Chi Man Hui and Yat Hung Chiang
Chapter 8 US Pension Funds and Real Estate: Still Crazy After All These Years (pages 200–219): Bernard Winograd
Chapter 9 Real Estate Markets in the United States (pages 220–261): Mark J. Eppli and Charles C. Tu
Chapter 10 Real Estate Markets in the United Kingdom (pages 262–292): Andrew Baum
Chapter 11 Real Estate Markets in Canada (pages 293–324): C. Tsuriel Somerville
Chapter 12 Real Estate Markets in Japan (pages 325–341): Yu Ichiro Kawaguchi
Chapter 13 Real Estate Markets in Mainland China (pages 342–362): Chang Chun Feng and Stanley Chi Wai Yeung