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Economics and Property 4th edition


Economics and Property 4th edition

Paperback by Myers, Danny (University of Bath, UK)

Economics and Property

£47.99

ISBN:
9781138359987
Publication Date:
14 Dec 2018
Edition/language:
4th edition / English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
196 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 May - 1 Jun 2024
Economics and Property

Description

Economics and Property provides a clear and easy-to-read introduction to any property economics module in a degree leading to a profession in real estate, surveying, construction and related courses in the built environment. It focuses on the core principles to provide the economic background necessary to gain a thorough understanding of commercial and residential sectors and the related markets for development, construction and occupation of property. The fourth edition has been comprehensively updated to cover the concepts and methodological approach that property economists require to succeed in the twenty-first century. The text is characterised by an emphasis on understanding commercial and residential property markets, addressing current issues such as housing crises, modern methods of construction and the performance of green buildings. The text focuses on introducing: • core economic principles • the role and nature of government intervention • an understanding of the economic indicators used to assess property markets • ways to achieve the development of sustainable property. Key features include: • a clear, direct and user-friendly style • clear aims and objectives for each chapter • summaries at the end of each section • margin notes highlighting definitions, useful websites and background information • a glossary of terms commonly used in property economics • extensive use of full colour tables and figures • a set of case studies and tutorial readings focusing on the housing market • references to further reading.

Contents

Preface Chapter 1: An introduction to economics Chapter 2: Economic systems of resource allocation Tutorial 1: What is affordable housing? Chapter 3: The theory of demand Chapter 4: The theory of supply Tutorial 2: The supply of housing in the UK Chapter 5: Development, construction, and occupation Chapter 6: Government intervention Tutorial 3: The broken housing market Chapter 7: Managing the macroeconomy Chapter 8: Measuring the macroeconomy Tutorial 4: Homelessness and inequality Chapter 9: Sustainable development Tutorial 5: The land market Glossary Further reading Outline answers (to tutorial questions) Index

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