Property Markets, Monopolies & Microsoft

Fall 2000, Vol 25, No 3 Abstract: By virtue of physics and uniqueness, real estate inherently involves elements of monopoly in the property markets. The Microsoft antitrust litigation has both strategic implications for and direct applications to real estate. Monopoly, simply stated, involves dominance of a market, which dominance can take many forms, for market share… Read more

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Resource Review: Culture Matters: How Values Shape Human Progress

Fall 2000, Vol 25, No 3 Abstract not available.

Focus on Research: Technology Plays a Heavy Market Role

Fall 2000, Vol 25, No 3 Abstract not available.

Focus on the Economy: Watching the Tides

Fall 2000, Vol 25, No 3 Abstract not available.

Recognizing the Future: Real Estate & the Networked Economy

Fall 2000, Vol 25, No 3 Abstract: As far back as 1969, futurists and corporate consultants have observed “knowledge workers” as the precept of the “Information Age.” Now, with the number of Internet connections and Web-based alliances growing exponentially, society and the economy are experiencing the initial stages of the “network effect,” where the value of the network is an exponential function of the number or combination of... Read More