This book emanates from a conference held at the Maison Franco-Japonaise (Tokyo), in September 10-11, 2001 entitled 'Asian /European Real Estate Crises and Their Management'.
After further selection of additional papers, ten academic scholars/seasoned property professional work together to provide an insightful examination of the five major land/property markets in the Eastern and North-eastern Asian region. Such a focus is the first of its kind and data on market development as well as government policies are provided with the most recent update. In these five markets, namely Tokyo, Seoul, Shanghai, Taipei and Hong Kong, the authors deliver well-elaborated analysis on market development, the dynamic of market mechanism as well as related government policies.
Scholars and students in the field of land policies, housing studies, economic geography as well as urban studies will find this book a comprehensible guide to the land/property market development in these five cities.
SOMMAIRE
Chapter one, Natacha Aveline
Introduction, the overall context of the Asian financial crisi and irs interaction with property domestic market
Chapter two, Natacha Aveline
Property markets in Tokyo and the management of the lat boom-bust cucle (1985-2002)
Chapter three, Noboru Hinado, Yoshiro Yamamura
Can an assessed land price index work in a bubble period ? An assessment with a hedonic land price index for Tokyo’s CBD
Chapter four, Jae-Young Son
The South Korean land market, land policies, and economic crisis
Chapter five, Shin-young Park
Housing performance and housing policy in South Korea
Chapter six, Zhen-Min Ge, Ling Hin Li
Developing the real estate market in Shanghai
Chapter seven, Vhien Han, Shu-Yun Huang
The land market in Taiwan- yesterday, today and tomorrow
Chapter eight, Ling Hin Li
Real estate cycles and government behavior in Hong Kong
Chapter nine, Natacha Aveline
Comparison of land and real estate cycles in major Asian cities
Chapter ten- conclusion, Natacha Aveline, Ling Hin Li
Reconsidering land policies in Asia |