Exploring the Dynamics of Building Supply : A Duration Model of the Development Cycle

Topics:
Construction-Project Management
Tags:
Business Operations,
California State University,
Real Estate
Source:
California State University, Fullerton - College of Business and Economics

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Overview: A noticeable omission in the existing body of applied real estate research is the lack of empirical analysis of the commercial development process. This address this shortcoming by utilizing a large panel database of individual building projects that in principle allows to follow individual projects through various stages of their development life cycle. It begin by examining the basic distributional and time series characteristics of the development cycle, and then examine how these results vary by stage of construction, property sector and geography. It then estimates unconditional transition probabilities and finally, present preliminary results from a formal, nonparametric duration model.

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Format: PDF | Size: 246KB | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 22


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