Real estate economics : a point to point handbook / / Nicholas Pirounakis
| Real estate economics : a point to point handbook / / Nicholas Pirounakis |
| Autore | Pirounakis Nicholas G. <1955-, > |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2013 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (513 p.) |
| Disciplina | 333.33 |
| Collana | Routledge advanced texts in economics and finance |
| Soggetto topico |
Real estate business
Real estate investment Urban economics Commercial real estate Residential real estate |
| Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
| ISBN |
0-203-09464-6
1-283-97292-1 1-136-20845-3 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Real Estate Economics A point-to-point handbook; Copyright; Contents; List of figures; List of tables; List of boxes; Abbreviations; Preface; 1 Real estate (RE): an overview of the sector; Learning outcomes; 1.1 Definition of real estate (RE); 1.2 RE subsectors (or submarkets); 1.3 The location factor; 1.4 Location and 'authentic' versus 'derived' demand for RE; 1.5 Other characteristics of RE - and wider interactions; 1.6 Why study RE economics?; 2 RE: tools of analysis; Learning outcomes; 2.1 Mathematical techniques; 2.1.1 Differentiation; 2.1.2 Partial and total differentiation
2.1.3 Optimization2.1.4 Optimizing functions of more than one variable; 2.1.5 Constrained optimization; 2.1.6 Implicit differentiation; 2.1.7 The S curve; 2.2 Economic concepts; 2.2.1 Elasticity; 2.2.2 Indifference curves; 2.2.3 Useful demand and utility functions; 2.2.4 From Cobb-Douglas utility to Cobb-Douglas demand; 2.2.5 Income and substitution effects; 2.2.6 Income and substitution effects: locating the tangency solutions; 2.2.7 Income and substitution effects in housing; 2.2.8 Elasticity of substitution (εs); 2.2.9 Characteristics theory 2.2.10 Isoquants, isocosts, MPP, MRP, andprofit maximization2.3 Statistical primer: regression, co-integration, Granger causality; 2.3.1 Regression; 2.3.2 Regression and causality; 2.3.3 Co-integration; 2.3.4 More on time series; 2.3.5 A graphical example; 2.3.6 Granger causality; 2.3.7 Further reading; Summary of main points; Review questions and exercises; 3 RE in the wider economy; Learning outcomes; 3.1 RE in the National Accounts; 3.2 RE investment and economic growth; 3.2.1 Multiplier effects; 3.2.2 A limit to the share of construction in GDP? 3.2.3 Who pulls whom - GDP or construction?3.3 Determinants of RE investment; Tobin's q; 3.3.1 Utility-driven investment; 3.3.2 Tobin's q; 3.3.3 RE investment as inflation hedge; 3.3.4 The role of 'fundamentals'; 3.3.5 What about non-residential property?; 3.4 The effect of RE prices on the economy; 3.4.1 The consumption channel; 3.4.2 The investment channel; 3.4.3 The financial sector channel; 3.4.4 The inflation channel; 3.4.5 The government's fiscal position channel; 3.5 The housing wealth effect (HWE); 3.5.1 The HWE as a home-equity adjustment; 3.5.2 The HWE as a PILC adjustment 3.5.3 The HWE as a consumer-credit adjustment3.5.4 How strong is the HWE effect, then?; 3.6 Homeownership and the labour market; Summary of main points; Review questions and exercises; 4 RE finance: loans, equity withdrawal, and MBSs; Learning outcomes; 4.1 Loans, mortgages, and maths; 4.2 Forward mortgages: basic loan types; 4.2.1 The interest-and-capital repayment loan; 4.2.2 The interest-only loan; 4.2.3 The low-start loan; 4.2.4 The stabilized loan; 4.2.5 The select-payment loan; 4.2.6 The cap-and-collar loan; 4.2.7 The index-linked loan; 4.3 Remortgaging and equity withdrawal 4.3.1 Variable versus fixed interest rates |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910463158103321 |
Pirounakis Nicholas G. <1955-, >
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| London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2013 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Real estate economics : a point to point handbook / / Nicholas Pirounakis
| Real estate economics : a point to point handbook / / Nicholas Pirounakis |
| Autore | Pirounakis Nicholas G. <1955-, > |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2013 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (513 p.) |
| Disciplina | 333.33 |
| Collana | Routledge advanced texts in economics and finance |
| Soggetto topico |
Real estate business
Real estate investment Urban economics Commercial real estate Residential real estate |
| ISBN |
1-136-20844-5
0-203-09464-6 1-283-97292-1 1-136-20845-3 |
| Classificazione | BUS000000BUS021000BUS054000 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Real Estate Economics A point-to-point handbook; Copyright; Contents; List of figures; List of tables; List of boxes; Abbreviations; Preface; 1 Real estate (RE): an overview of the sector; Learning outcomes; 1.1 Definition of real estate (RE); 1.2 RE subsectors (or submarkets); 1.3 The location factor; 1.4 Location and 'authentic' versus 'derived' demand for RE; 1.5 Other characteristics of RE - and wider interactions; 1.6 Why study RE economics?; 2 RE: tools of analysis; Learning outcomes; 2.1 Mathematical techniques; 2.1.1 Differentiation; 2.1.2 Partial and total differentiation
2.1.3 Optimization2.1.4 Optimizing functions of more than one variable; 2.1.5 Constrained optimization; 2.1.6 Implicit differentiation; 2.1.7 The S curve; 2.2 Economic concepts; 2.2.1 Elasticity; 2.2.2 Indifference curves; 2.2.3 Useful demand and utility functions; 2.2.4 From Cobb-Douglas utility to Cobb-Douglas demand; 2.2.5 Income and substitution effects; 2.2.6 Income and substitution effects: locating the tangency solutions; 2.2.7 Income and substitution effects in housing; 2.2.8 Elasticity of substitution (εs); 2.2.9 Characteristics theory 2.2.10 Isoquants, isocosts, MPP, MRP, andprofit maximization2.3 Statistical primer: regression, co-integration, Granger causality; 2.3.1 Regression; 2.3.2 Regression and causality; 2.3.3 Co-integration; 2.3.4 More on time series; 2.3.5 A graphical example; 2.3.6 Granger causality; 2.3.7 Further reading; Summary of main points; Review questions and exercises; 3 RE in the wider economy; Learning outcomes; 3.1 RE in the National Accounts; 3.2 RE investment and economic growth; 3.2.1 Multiplier effects; 3.2.2 A limit to the share of construction in GDP? 3.2.3 Who pulls whom - GDP or construction?3.3 Determinants of RE investment; Tobin's q; 3.3.1 Utility-driven investment; 3.3.2 Tobin's q; 3.3.3 RE investment as inflation hedge; 3.3.4 The role of 'fundamentals'; 3.3.5 What about non-residential property?; 3.4 The effect of RE prices on the economy; 3.4.1 The consumption channel; 3.4.2 The investment channel; 3.4.3 The financial sector channel; 3.4.4 The inflation channel; 3.4.5 The government's fiscal position channel; 3.5 The housing wealth effect (HWE); 3.5.1 The HWE as a home-equity adjustment; 3.5.2 The HWE as a PILC adjustment 3.5.3 The HWE as a consumer-credit adjustment3.5.4 How strong is the HWE effect, then?; 3.6 Homeownership and the labour market; Summary of main points; Review questions and exercises; 4 RE finance: loans, equity withdrawal, and MBSs; Learning outcomes; 4.1 Loans, mortgages, and maths; 4.2 Forward mortgages: basic loan types; 4.2.1 The interest-and-capital repayment loan; 4.2.2 The interest-only loan; 4.2.3 The low-start loan; 4.2.4 The stabilized loan; 4.2.5 The select-payment loan; 4.2.6 The cap-and-collar loan; 4.2.7 The index-linked loan; 4.3 Remortgaging and equity withdrawal 4.3.1 Variable versus fixed interest rates |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910786050203321 |
Pirounakis Nicholas G. <1955-, >
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| London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2013 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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