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.
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ISBN
9781000591743
Publisert
2022
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Routledge
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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