THE OPPORTUNITY AND DEVELOPMENT OF REAL ESTATE IN CHINA

THE OPPORTUNITY AND DEVELOPMENT OF REAL ESTATE IN CHINA

Author: PENGXIANG JIA

Publisher: American Academic Press

Published: 2019-03-19

Total Pages: 262

ISBN-13: 1631816004

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Seldom have we seen an English book concerning the real estate industry in China, but we hear the news about this industry almost every day. The reason is that it is a hot topic related to social life, economic growth, and political stability. Previously, it was highly associated with government resources so only a few foreign investors, especially European and North America developers, have participated in the market. Nowadays with the maturity of real estate development, government transparency about its operations, and high standards of housing from consumers, it is now a great opportunity for the foreign investors to join in this market. This book aimed to describe the status, characteristics, and new trends of this industry. This book attempts to paint a panorama of this industry, including houses, offices, senior housing, co-working spaces, logistics, rental apartments, and industrial real estate. Some of these fields are imported from outside and are still in their preliminary stages. The book attempts to provide information about policies, the players, business models, stakeholders, profits, and traps. It will give the readers a brief and clear image of this industry that was previously an unopened black box.


Understanding China’s Real Estate Markets

Understanding China’s Real Estate Markets

Author: Bing Wang

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2021-06-07

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 3030717488

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China’s economy has been transforming rapidly over the last 25 years. As a result, Chinese conurbations have changed remarkably, with cities expanding both vertically and horizontally, and the physical environment acting as a medium for unprecedented urbanization. This has provided vast opportunities for investors, real estate developers, and service companies, but also presents huge challenges—as traditional city spaces have been reconfigured, environmental risks and the volatility of real estate markets increased. However, as engagement with China is becoming strategically important for many, forming a synthesized lens through which to read China across the vicissitudes of its real estate sector bears historic significance. By offering an insightful framework and structure for understanding China’s variegated real estate dynamics, players, and markets, Understanding China’s Real Estate Markets codifies the principles and practices of real estate development, finance, and investment in China and builds foundations for future academic research and practical knowledge in shaping and engaging the urban environment within China and beyond.


Assessing China’s Residential Real Estate Market

Assessing China’s Residential Real Estate Market

Author: Ding Ding

Publisher: International Monetary Fund

Published: 2017-11-16

Total Pages: 26

ISBN-13: 1484329317

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China’s real estate market rebounded sharply after a temporary slowdown in 2014-2015. This paper uses city-level data to estimate the range of house price overvaluation across city-tiers and assesses the main risks of a sharp housing market slowdown. If house prices rise further beyond “fundamental” levels and the bubble expands to smaller cities, it would increase the likelihood and costs of a sharp correction, which would weaken growth, undermine financial stability, reduce local government spending room, and spur capital outflows. Empirical analysis suggests that the increasing intensity of macroprudential policies tailored to local conditions is appropriate. The government should expand its toolkit to include additional macroprudential measures and push forward reforms to address the fundamental imbalances in the residential housing market.


Stabilizing China’s Housing Market

Stabilizing China’s Housing Market

Author: Richard Koss

Publisher: International Monetary Fund

Published: 2018-04-13

Total Pages: 33

ISBN-13: 1484348559

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The sharp rise of house prices in China’s Tier-1 cities has fostered a great deal of commentary about the possibility of bubbles forming there. However, China’s unique housing market characteristics make it difficult to assess the macroeconomic severity of bursting bubbles, even if they exist. These include the setting of land supply and prices by the government, among many others. The presence of overbuilt “ghost cities” greatly complicates the ability of traditional macroeconomic policies to address these concerns. This paper looks at proposals to shore up the mortgage underwriting and legal infrastructure to help China withstand the impact of falling prices, should this occur.


NBER Macroeconomics Annual 2015

NBER Macroeconomics Annual 2015

Author: Martin Eichenbaum

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2016-06-22

Total Pages: 517

ISBN-13: 022639574X

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This year, the NBER Macroeconomics Annual celebrates its thirtieth volume. The first two papers examine China’s macroeconomic development. “Trends and Cycles in China's Macroeconomy” by Chun Chang, Kaiji Chen, Daniel F. Waggoner, and Tao Zha outlines the key characteristics of growth and business cycles in China. “Demystifying the Chinese Housing Boom” by Hanming Fang, Quanlin Gu, Wei Xiong, and Li-An Zhou constructs a new house price index, showing that Chinese house prices have grown by ten percent per year over the past decade. The third paper, “External and Public Debt Crises” by Cristina Arellano, Andrew Atkeson, and Mark Wright, asks why there appear to be large differences across countries and subnational jurisdictions in the effect of rising public debts on economic outcomes. The fourth, “Networks and the Macroeconomy: An Empirical Exploration” by Daron Acemoglu, Ufuk Akcigit, and William Kerr, explains how the network structure of the US economy propagates the effect of gross output productivity shocks across upstream and downstream sectors. The fifth and sixth papers investigate the usefulness of surveys of household’s beliefs for understanding economic phenomena. “Expectations and Investment,” by Nicola Gennaioli, Yueran Ma, and Andrei Shleifer, demonstrates that a chief financial officer's expectations of a firm's future earnings growth is related to both the planned and actual future investment of that firm. “Declining Desire to Work and Downward Trends in Unemployment and Participation” by Regis Barnichon and Andrew Figura shows that an increasing number of prime-age Americans who are not in the labor force report no desire to work and that this decline accelerated during the second half of the 1990s.


China’s Opportunities for Development in an Era of Great Global Change

China’s Opportunities for Development in an Era of Great Global Change

Author: Fang Li

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2023-07-19

Total Pages: 342

ISBN-13: 9819911990

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This book interprets China's development and the opportunities it can leverage in the context of unprecedented change and the COVID-19 pandemic. It aims to provide case studies and insights for researchers and offer authoritative information for those interested in China’s development. In this book, 20 distinguished experts and researchers contribute their wisdom around five topics: science and technology innovation, ecological environment, the global and Chinese economies, high-tech industry development, and international and Chinese media research.


Emerging Market Real Estate Investment

Emerging Market Real Estate Investment

Author: David J. Lynn

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2010-09-14

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 0470912588

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Emerging markets in real estate investing have been an increasing focus for institutional real estate investors worldwide. Part of the Fabozzi series, this book is an insightful overview of international real estate focusing on three of the BRICs: China, India, and Brazil. The authors provide a framework for thinking about these dynamic markets characterized by youthful populations, extraordinary demand, capital inefficiency, and aspiration. Also discussed are the sociopolitical issues, policy, and entry/exit strategies. Notably, the book makes a sanguine assessment of the risks and opportunities of alternative strategies in each country.


Proceedings of VIAC 2023

Proceedings of VIAC 2023

Author: Group of Authors

Publisher: Czech Institute of Academic Education

Published: 2023-02-16

Total Pages: 150

ISBN-13: 8088203317

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International Academic Conferences: -Management, Economics and Marketing -Teaching, Learning and E-learning -Transport, Logistics, Tourism and Sport Science -Engineering, Robotics, IT and Nanotechnology


Real Estate Management in China

Real Estate Management in China

Author: Shukui Tan

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2022-08-31

Total Pages: 449

ISBN-13: 981194735X

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This book reflects the great changes in terms of real estate sales, purchases, finance and policies from planned economy to market economy in China. Real estate system has always been a great concern to the public for its irreplaceable role in people’s lives and various daily affairs, as well as in the development of the whole economy, especially in China’s context. The unique perspective of this book lies in the significant role that the Chinese government plays in real estate system. This book aims to help readers to understand China’s real estate system comprehensively.


Handbook on China's WTO Accession and Its Impacts

Handbook on China's WTO Accession and Its Impacts

Author: Cheong Ching

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 460

ISBN-13: 9812380612

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It has taken China 15 long years of tough negotiations to achieve accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO). By becoming a full member of the WTO, China has in fact made three tiers of commitments. The first tier is the commitment to the objectives of the WTO, such as free trade, most-favoured nations, national treatment and transparency, as expounded in the various documents setting up the organization and its predecessor, the GATT. The second tier is the commitment to the set of rules governing trade for specific sectors, such as agricultural and textile goods, or information technology and telecommunications. This is set out in China's accession protocol. The third tier is the commitment to bilateral agreements which China signed with her major trading partners. Their support is mandatory before China can be admitted to the WTO and therefore she has to satisfy each of them through elaborate bilateral negotiations. This handbook highlights the important commitments that China has made to the international community and analyzes the potential impact of such commitments on China.Part I of the book outlines China's commitments to convert her economy from a centrally planned one to a free market one as far as cross-border movement of goods, services and personnel is concerned. It reproduces China's commitments in a tabular format to facilitate reading, and is supplemented with brief references to WTO regulations where appropriate so that readers get to know how China's commitments relate to WTO obligations. Part II examines the impacts of China's WTO membership as a whole and on her specific economic sectors. Part III consists of Tables and Figures selected from a Report compiled by the US General Accounting Office, presenting some of the Office's analysis and findings of China's commitments on WTO accession.Appendix 1 lists all the legal instruments pertaining to China's accession to the WTO. Appendix 2 reprints the Protocol of China's Accession. China's schedule of commitments on services, rearranged in a format more comprehensible to the general reader, is included as Appendix 3, so that concerned readers can find out for themselves how their professions may be affected. Appendix 4 reprints the GATS Services Sectoral Classification GNS/W/120 and part of the CPC Provisional version. This appendix is attached to facilitate readers to check whether their specific professions, which are spelt out in 3?6 digit codes, are included in Chinese commitments.