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Our paper makes two empirical contributions on REITs' asset pricing over three sequential and mutually exclusive time periods. The first yields the beta estimates of (i) assets, (ii) growth options and (iii) assets-in-place, embedded in the valuations of REITs. We develop a new approach to...
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Are REITs income stocks, only? Following Myers (1977) and Bernardo et al. (2007), we examine empirically REITs' unlevered betas, betas of growth options, betas of assets-in-lace and the difference between the latter two in detail for 1983-2012, and also for three sequential, distinct, than those...
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This paper analyzes how the dynamics of house prices are affected by the option to rebuild or enlarge existing dwellings. The curvature of option value and zoning limits provide identification of changes in option value over the cycle. For West Berlin homes with high development potential, our...
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In Rosen's (1974) model, implicit market prices can be interpreted as the present values of rents per unit of each hedonic characteristic. But when rents rise, there may be substantial value associated with the option to redevelop to higher intensity per unit land value. In the presence of...
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