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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
1

Real estate investment trusts and market sentiment in the United States & Europe

Bruin, Thomas M. January 2009 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (M.B.A.)--University of North Carolina Wilmington, 2009. / Title from PDF title page (February 17, 2010) Includes bibliographical references (p. 49-53)
2

Essays on the capital structure of real estate investment trusts

Steiner, Eva Maria January 2014 (has links)
No description available.
3

The policies and financing behavior of Chinese real estate developers: analyzing "Zhonghai.Greentown" real estateinvestment trust fund project

Chen, Yu, 陈语 January 2012 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Politics and Public Administration / Master / Master of Public Administration
4

The diversification benefits of Asian REITS

Zhu, Hui January 2008 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (MBA)----University of North Carolina Wilmington, 2008. / Title from PDF title page (viewed May 28, 2009) Includes bibliographical references (p. 48-50)
5

Real estate mutual funds

Zhao, Yuan Y. January 2015 (has links)
No description available.
6

Initial public offerings and real estate investment trusts : three essays /

Holsonback, Sandra F. January 2003 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Lehigh University, 2004. / Includes vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 98-109).
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The impact of real estate market transparency on the linkages between direct and indirect real estate

Luo, Yun, 骆韵 January 2013 (has links)
Global investors often invest in publicly traded indirect real estate (IRE) such as Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) and listed property companies rather than physical real estate asset in order to get exposure in foreign real estate markets for a number of reasons that mainly originated from the high transaction cost in the direct real estate (DRE) market. However, in reality IRE is not a perfect substitute of DRE and that the substitutability between IRE and DRE varies across markets. Very little is known about the factors that contributed to the variation. One possible contributing factor is the variation in the degree of real estate market transparency across markets, which is seldom examined in the previous studies. This thesis provides empirical evidence on the impact of real estate market transparency on the linkages between IRE and DRE. This study examines two aspects of IRE-DRE linkages, namely, return (first moment) linkages and volatility (second moment) linkages. This thesis uses style analysis to measure return linkages and variance decomposition to measure volatility linkages. After that, the correlations between IRE-DRE linkages and Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL)’s global real estate market transparency index will be examined. The empirical results show that the JLL global real estate market transparency index does have a positive impact on the linkages between IRE and DRE, especially on the volatility linkages. In addition, regulatory and legal transparency sub-index as well as real estate transaction process transparency sub-index have the strongest impact on both return and volatility IRE-DRE linkages. A highly-developed legal system as well as consistent regulatory enforcement (as measured by the degree of fairness treatment towards both domestic and foreign investors) ensures that real estate investors’ rights are well protected and thus the values of the underlying real estate asset are reflected in the IRE, which strengthens the IRE-DRE linkages. In addition, having a well-functioning regulatory and legal framework also means that DRE market transaction information is reliable which can be used for more accurate valuations. This assists investors in valuing the IRE based on their audited financial statements and thus strengthens the IRE-DRE linkages. Real estate transaction process transparency refers to market transparency in both pre-sale and spot real estate market. The presale market is essentially a forward market. Price information in the spot market can assist investors in assessing the future prospect of IRE and thus facilitates the price discovery process between the IRE and DRE. High transparency in the presale market therefore lead to stronger IRE-DRE linkages. The findings of this study provide several implications for global investors and local policy makers. Though emerging markets, which have low market transparency, are playing a more and more significant role in international real estate investment portfolios, global investors should understand the limitation of investing IRE as a means to gain exposure in DRE since the IRE-DRE linkages are usually weak in emergent markets. On the other hand, policy makers should spend more efforts to increase real estate market transparency if they wish to attract investments from global investors. In particular, policy makers should aim at improving the regulatory and legal framework as well as enhancing the transaction process transparency. / published_or_final_version / Real Estate and Construction / Master / Master of Philosophy
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Der Hausbesitzbrief : Treuhandkommanmditgesellschaften mit breitem Anlegerkreis als Immobilienfonds /

Cölle, Rudolf. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Universität Köln.
9

Implementing the information technology information library (ITIL) framework

Lowder, Lawrence Wade. January 2009 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.S.I.S.)--Regis University, Denver, Colo., 2009. / Title from PDF title page (viewed on Jul. 26, 2010). Includes bibliographical references.
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Feasibility study: the implementation of Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) in Hong Kong. / Implementation of Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) in Hong Kong

January 1997 (has links)
by Cheng Ngai Fai, Tong Wai Kin, Kenneth. / Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1997. / Includes bibliographical references (leaf 50). / Chapter 1. --- INTRODUCTION --- p.1 / Chapter 2. --- OBJECTIVES --- p.4 / Chapter 3. --- LITERATURE REVIEW --- p.6 / Overview of REITs --- p.6 / The Current Market of REIT --- p.8 / Regulations Imposed on REITs --- p.10 / Performance of the REITs --- p.12 / Key Success Factors and Marketability of REITs --- p.14 / Avoid Double Taxation --- p.14 / Current Income --- p.15 / High Liquidity --- p.15 / Professional Management --- p.16 / Portfolio Diversification --- p.16 / Performance Monitoring --- p.17 / Inflationary Hedge --- p.18 / Attraction of REITs to Pension Investors --- p.19 / REIT Dependence on Capital Markets --- p.20 / Who Will Supply the Capital --- p.21 / Four Basic Investment Methods --- p.23 / Real Estate Analysis --- p.24 / Chapter 4. --- HONG KONG ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL ENVIRONMENT --- p.25 / General Economy --- p.25 / Hong Kong Stock Market --- p.28 / Hong Kong Debt Market --- p.30 / Hong Kong Property Market --- p.32 / Chapter 5. --- ANALYSIS --- p.35 / Hong Kong Stock Market --- p.35 / Simulation of REIT in Hong Kong --- p.39 / Chapter 6. --- DISCUSSION --- p.43 / Internal Rate of Returns --- p.43 / Risks and Returns --- p.44 / Limitations on Our Studies --- p.45 / Conclusions --- p.45 / APPENDIX --- p.47 / BIBLIOGRAPHY --- p.52

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