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predicting demand 2 Agribusiness 1 Farm Management 1 ISSN 1442-6951 1 Real Estate 1 Research Methods/ Statistical Methods 1 Research and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies 1 agricultural innovation 1 commercial construction 1 demographic analysis 1 demographic trends 1 diffusion 1 farm management 1 gentrification 1 government regulation 1 land markets 1 land use 1 level of adoption 1 macroeconomic factors 1 market cycles 1 model 1 modeling techniques 1 neighborhood effects 1 new home building 1 property 1 property taxes 1 real estate 1 real estate market 1 regional growth 1 residential construction 1 residential development 1 retail stores 1 supply and demand 1 transportation 1 urban economics 1 urban growth 1 urban location theory 1 zoning 1
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English 1 Undetermined 1
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Kaine, Geoff 1 Lees, Jim 1 Wheaton, William C. 1 Wright, Vic 1
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Australasian Agribusiness Review 1
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An Approach to Predicting Demand for an Agricultural Innovation
Kaine, Geoff; Lees, Jim; Wright, Vic - In: Australasian Agribusiness Review 15 (2007)
Historically research about diffusion has largely been focused on rates of adoption and explanations for them. This is a matter of secondary importance, arguably, to the question of the likely total level of adoption. In the case of agricultural innovations total adoption can be expected to be...
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15.021J / 11.433J Real Estate Economics, Spring 2004
Wheaton, William C. - 2004
This course, offered by the MIT Center for Real Estate, focuses on developing an understanding of the macroeconomic factors that shape and influence markets for real property. We will develop the theory of land markets and locational choice. The material covered includes studies of changing...
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