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17.04.12
Wohnungswirtschaft und Nachhaltigkeit dominierende Themen des EBS REMI auf ARES Konferenz 2012
Das Real Estate Management Institute (REMI) der EBS Business School ist mit insgesamt elf Beiträge auf der 28. American Real Estate Society Konferenz in Florida (ARES 2012) präsent:
- Prof. Randy I. Anderson: Do Rapid Growth Industries learn Efficiency over time? An Investigation using REITs and DEA
- Maximilian Brauers: Predictability of Downturns in Housing Markets - A Complex System Approach
- Tobias Dippold: Does Location matter when building green?
- Daniel Landgraf: Homeownership in Germany – Rationale and Justification
- Christopher Oertel: Capitalization of Fiscal Policy measures into German Commercial and Residential Real Estate Prices
- Philip Radner: International IPOs in the Real Estate Industry
- Dominik Rehse: The Liquidity Transformation of US-REITS
- Prof. Dr. Nico B. Rottke: Sustainability and the Leasing Decision of Office Occupiers in the U.S.
- Prof. Dr. Dirk Schiereck: Banking Crisis and Government Intervention: How Bailouts versus Failures affect REITs and other Financial Stocks
- Dr. Nicolai Striewe: What Drives Institutions to Invest in REITs
- Michael Volquarts: Housing Choices and Government Policy – The Case of Germany
Die diesjährige Konferenz der American Real Estate Society findet vom 17. bis 21. April 2012 in St. Petersburg, Florida, statt. Weitere Informationen finden Sie unter www.aresnet.org


