Cyclicality in a commercial real estate market : a view from Dallas in the 1980s
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Cyclicality in a commercial real estate market : a view from Dallas in the 1980s
(Bruton Center for Development Studies)
Avebury, c1996
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 202-212)
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The research in this work details economic, political and social determinants of supply and demand to chronicle and explain a major real estate market boom and collapse in Dallas in the 1980s.
Table of Contents
- Part I Introduction: research over - a case study
- purpose of the research
- outline and preview of reasearch. Part II Real estate cycles and speculative bubbles: real estate cycles
- speculative manias and crashes. Part III A review of the literature: theories of building cycles
- speculative booms, manias, panics and crashes
- building and business cycles in historic perspective summary. Part IV Research questions and methodology: research questions
- research methodology. Part V Determinants of real estate boom in Dallas: 1980 to 1985
- the roaring 70s - precursor to boom and bust
- demand determinants of real estate boom supply determinants of real estate boom
- commercial commercial construction cycles. Part VI The precarious peak: 1985 to 1996
- strike one: a reverse oil shock wave for Texas
- strike two - the tax reform act of 1986, a policy reversal for real estate
- strike three - deflation and falling real estate values. Part VII Determinants of real estate bust in Dallas - 1986 to 1993: demand determinants of real estate bust
- supply deteminants of real estate bust. Part VIII Was it a normal real estate cycle? the 1980s boom and bust in historical perpective: early prosperity and World War I - 1900 to 1919
- the Great Depression - 1919 to 1935
- recovery and World War II - 1935 to 1945
- the baby boomers are born - 1945 to 1969
- the 1970s - stagflation and prelude to boom and bust
- the 1980s - boom and bust assessment. Part VIIII Was it a speculative bubble? the dark side of the 1980s: mechanics of speculative mania
- mechanics of speculative panic assessment. Part X Public policy initiatives and reversals. What are the unintended consequences?: unintended consequences - a conceptual framework
- unintended consequences - causes for real estate boom and bust in Dallas
- unintended consequences - moral hazard overview. Part XI Lessons from real estate boom and bust in Dallas
- the social cost of real estate boom and bust. Part XII Conclusion: What happened in Dallas? what can be done?
- research questions revisited
- additional research and policy reform.
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