Real Estate Education Throughout the World: Past, Present and Future: Past, Present, and Future

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Karl-Werner Schulte
Springer Science & Business Media, Nov 30, 2001 - Business & Economics - 523 pages
In recent years, growing attention has been focussed on real estate education. The objective of Real Estate Education Throughout The World: Past, Present and Future is to document the current status and perspectives of real estate education and the underlying research throughout the world. The intent is to inform students, academics and practitioners about the situation in the widest possible range of countries and to provide a foundation for the future of the real estate discipline.
The structure of this monograph follows the organisation of the world-wide network of real estate societies. In Part 1, Stephen E. Roulac sets the framework for the other contributions. Part 2 contains 20 chapters that examine real estate education in Europe. Part 3 consists of two articles covering North America.
Part 4 includes two chapters dealing with Latin America. In Part 5, 8 countries in Asia are examined. Part 6 contains two chapters covering the Pacific Rim. Finally, Part 7 focuses on Africa.
This collection of papers is unique, in the sense that 50 authors have contributed to the monograph and 37 countries or regions in total are covered. The editor does not know of any comparable book.
 

Contents

Requisite Knowledge for Effective Property Involvements in the Global Context
3
Austria
27
The Baltic States
45
Belgium
57
Central and Eastern European Countries
61
Denmark
89
Finland
105
France
115
Turkey
287
Canada
301
United States
319
Brazil
333
Mexico
343
China
349
Hong Kong
359
India
377

Germany
125
Great Britain
149
Greece
165
Ireland
179
Israel
205
Italy
215
The Netherlands
223
Poland
231
Slovenia
241
Spain and Portugal
251
Sweden
273
Switzerland
281
Indonesia
381
Japan
391
Korea
403
Malaysia
411
Taiwan
417
Australia
431
New Zealand
447
Africa
465
Contributors
493
Subject Index
517
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