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May 16th, 2010 by admin



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The WSJ Loco?

The most overpaid jobs in the U.S. 10 and little effort required – From Street Journal Wall Street Journal article 6 Real Estate) Realtors Premium Wall WJS article: "He who puts in a little effort can pass the test for real estate agents a license, that the vast sums that luxury home agents earn stupefying. Although most of the agents of agitation in line to earn $ 60,000 per year in rich areas can fire more than $ 200,000-half the effort, courtesy of committees in large ads more expensive. Luxury home agents live fat economy, however, as many airs as if they were members of the class whose homes they sell, and eyes open as if the house dressed visitors "attached. OK, every time they sell a high quality property had to work high end, you do CRAZYYYYYY the WSJ? Beware! RJH

The Wall Street Journal is what it is (pardon the expression, common.) One day, I go to work, then I go to my broker and agent sit down and read the Wall Street Journal. An article said that the stock of Citigroup should be the top position. HMN. I think that matters. Citigroup was once my employer. Stock looks cheap. Perhaps they are right. I can buy six items and wait months. actions not moving much. All options expire worthless. My day off has cost me over $ 900.00. … At the end do not believe everything you read, even the Wall Street Journal. With many years stock trading, I discovered that some big names such as GE or GM can barely move in the direction eaither because there are many parts of their operations around. What I learned my own graphics that I do every day. The article I read about real estate agents believe that someone. Most also work long hours to see which addresses fall. If you have a good race, it happens from time to time. In general, they work too hard to do too little. Additional charge they need to implement many can not lead a decent life. Premium Property? I wonder who buys these prices of plots, and therefore money? Nobody discusses how people who have the property is the huge sums of money they have to buy these inflated prices. Most likely that is unlawful or money they have mortgages on multiple properties, a bit like a pyramid. And the look of things, these pyramids are beginning to show cracks in them.

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Governing the Commons: The Evolution of Institutions for Collective Action (Political Economy of Institutions and Decisions)


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Congratulations to Elinor Ostrom, Co-Winner of The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 2009! The governance of natural resources used by many individuals in common is an issue of increasing concern to policy analysts. Both state control and privatization of resources have been advocated, but neither the state nor the market have been uniformly successful in solvi…

Real Estate Economics (Paperback)


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"Real Estate Economics: A Point to Point Handbook introduces the main tools and concepts of real estate (RE) economics. It covers areas such as the relation between RE and the macro-economy, RE finance, investment appraisal, taxation, demand and supply, development, market dynamics and price bubbles, and price estimation. It balances housing economics with commercial property economics, and pays particular attention to the issue of property dynamics and bubbles – something very topical in the aftermath of the US house-price collapse that precipitated the global crisis of 2008. This textbook takes an international approach and introduces the student to the necessary "toolbox" of models required in order to properly understand the mechanics of real estate.It combines theory, technique, real-life cases, and practical examples, so that in the end the student is able to: – read and understand the majority of RE papers published in peer-reviewed journals – make sense of the RE market (or markets) – contributepositively to the preparation of economic analyses of RE assets and markets soon after joining any company or other organization involved in RE investing, appraisal, management, policy, or research. The book should be particularly useful to third-year students of economics who may take up RE or urban economics as an optional course, postgraduate economics students who want to specialize in RE economics, graduates of management, business administration, civil engineering, planning, and law, who are interested in RE; in addition to RE practitioners, and students reading for RE-related professional qualifications"–

Real Estate Economics (Hardcover)


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"Real Estate Economics: A Point to Point Handbook introduces the main tools and concepts of real estate (RE) economics. It covers areas such as the relation between RE and the macro-economy, RE finance, investment appraisal, taxation, demand and supply, development, market dynamics and price bubbles, and price estimation. It balances housing economics with commercial property economics, and pays particular attention to the issue of property dynamics and bubbles – something very topical in the aftermath of the US house-price collapse that precipitated the global crisis of 2008. This textbook takes an international approach and introduces the student to the necessary "toolbox" of models required in order to properly understand the mechanics of real estate.It combines theory, technique, real-life cases, and practical examples, so that in the end the student is able to: – read and understand the majority of RE papers published in peer-reviewed journals – make sense of the RE market (or markets) – contributepositively to the preparation of economic analyses of RE assets and markets soon after joining any company or other organization involved in RE investing, appraisal, management, policy, or research. The book should be particularly useful to third-year students of economics who may take up RE or urban economics as an optional course, postgraduate economics students who want to specialize in RE economics, graduates of management, business administration, civil engineering, planning, and law, who are interested in RE; in addition to RE practitioners, and students reading for RE-related professional qualifications"–

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