Isolating Important Driving Forces in Indirect Real Estate Markets

Topics:
Market Studies
Tags:
Asset,
Asset Allocation,
Asset Management,
Business Operations,
Factor,
Operational Planning,
Real Estate,
University Of Adelaide
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University of Adelaide

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Overview: Isolating the important driving factors in property markets is of continuing interest to both property analysts and fund managers. Ascertaining permanent driving factors may be of interest to strategic asset allocation while transitory factors may be of interest in the development of tactical asset allocation models. This study uses established methodologies to decompose driving factors affecting indirect property markets in Australia into their permanent and transitory components, paying attention to the impact of structural breaks.

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Format: PDF | Size: 259KB | Date: Jan 2004 | Pages: 14


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