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Poland has experienced a relatively large inflow of foreign direct investment (FDI) in the last two decades. FDI has been flowing mainly into services and manufacturing similarly to the trend observed in global capital movement. Within the services, the financial intermediation played the...
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This paper empirically tests information asymmetries and learning in global commercial real estate markets. We find that foreign investors pay a premium of 3.6%, on average, relative to local investors for comparable properties in local markets. The premiums reflect information disadvantages of...
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Using a measure of local long-run growth prospects, I uncover a novel link between economic fundamentals and prices of a segmented asset class, housing. While excess housing returns are positively associated with the level of growth prospects, housing valuations (price-to-rent ratios) are...
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The Global Financial Crisis (GFC) disrupted the real estate (RE) debt market and triggered a retrenchment by traditional lenders such as commercial banks. Since then, this financing void has been filled by private fund vehicles – particularly within the core+ RE market – which has enabled...
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Private real estate markets have experienced signi ficant in inflows of institutional capital over the last couple of decades. In this paper we seek to understand what are the implications of this recent development. Employing a generalized Hamiltonian Monte Carlo Bayesian procedure we find...
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Currently, there exists relatively little research investigating the long-term association between stock and direct real estate markets. Using appropriate transaction-based property indices, this study focuses on the relationship between stock and direct real estate markets in nine Asian...
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Following the Covid-19 pandemic, U.S. labor force participation declined significantly in 2020, slowly recovering in 2021 and 2022 -- this has been referred to as the Great Resignation. The decline has been concentrated among older Americans. By 2022, the labor force participation of workers in...
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This study affirms the negative relationship between corruption and real estate investment flows using a comprehensive set of cross-border commercial real estate investment data from 2001 to 2014. We find non-information explanations for foreign investments in corrupt countries. Foreign...
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We investigate the impact of Great Recession policies in California that substantially increased lender pecuniary and time costs of foreclosure. We estimate that the California Foreclosure Prevention Laws (CFPLs) prevented 250,000 California foreclosures (a 20% reduction) and created $300...
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We build an empirical model of the Australian housing market that quantifies interrelationships between construction, vacancies, rents and prices. We find that low interest rates (partly reflecting lower world long-term rates) explain much of the rapid growth in housing prices and construction...
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