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The Estates Gazette Guide
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Second Edition
By
Danny Myers, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK and University of Bath, UK
Description
This text focuses on the introduction of economic principles to provide an understanding of the commercial and residential property sectors
and the markets for development, construction and occupation of property.
Economics and Property supports students following property
economics courses leading to a career in the property profession. Experience suggests that economics can initially be perceived as challenging;
this book makes the subject clear and comprehensible.
Extracts and examples from the Estates Gazette and its electronic archive EGi
are used to provide examples and raise questions for discussion. Glossaries, key learning points and a clear layout make this book the
best introduction to economics for the property profession.
Audience
Students taking an economics module as part of their surveying studies.
Contents
An introduction to Economics; Economic Systems of resource Allocation; the theory of Demand; The Theory of Supply; development, Construction
and Occupation; Government Intervention; Managing the Macroeconomy; Measuring the Macroeconomy; The Sustainable Development Agenda; Glossary;
Outline Answers; References for Further Reading; Index
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Paperback, 154 pages, publication date: OCT-2006
ISBN-13: 978-0-7282-0487-4
ISBN-10: 0-7282-0487-8
Imprint: ESTATES GAZETTE
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Last update: 30 Nov 2009
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