of the real estate sector, covering the complex nature of real estate and the consequences for economic analysis and the operation of the market, the underlying essential processes and principles of real estate investment decision making, including a pricing model, and the significance of real estate cycles and why they occur. Part 2 begins with the characteristics of real estate as an investment, differentiated between direct and indirect investment, and making comparisons with alternative stock market assets, then examines real estate investors and their objectives, including financial institutions, REITs and other indirect vehicles. Additionally, it sets out the frameworks within which real estate investment decisions are made in relation to other investments and focuses on decision-making processes and the practicalities of performance measurement. Emerging real estate debates are discussed in Part 3. These chapters are primarily forward-looking to the implications and challenges for real estate investment, including the consequences of recent aspects of regulation, changes to occupier demand, partly driven by technology but also sustainability pressures, the logic and difficulties of international investment, with a particular focus on emerging markets. Colin Jones is an economist who has been a professor at Heriot-Watt University since 1998. He formerly worked at the Universities of Manchester, Glasgow and the West of Scotland. His research interests span commercial, industrial and housing market economics, investment and policy together with the macroeconomy and local economic development. He has also taken an interest in the property markets of developing countries. Colin has a long experience of teaching real estate investment at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, and formerly designed and been director of the Heriot-Watt real estate postgraduate programmes. Edward Trevillion is Honorary Professor of Real Estate Investment and Finance at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh. He has had wide experience of both academic and market-based research and has held posts as Head of Real Estate Research and Strategy at Scottish Widows Investment Partnership (SWIP, now part of abdrn, formerly Standard Life Aberdeen plc) and Head of Property Research for GVA in Scotland. He is particularly interested in developing adaptive models that take account of changing property market structures. Until recently he was course leader for Heriot-Watt’s Real Estate Investment Analysis course – part of the Master’s real estate programme. |