Les marchés immobiliers : acteurs, institutions et territoires
Author(s) -
Thierry Theurillat,
Patrick Rérat,
Olivier Crevoisier
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
géographie économie société
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.109
H-Index - 13
eISSN - 1958-5802
pISSN - 1295-926X
DOI - 10.3166/ges.16.233-254
Subject(s) - humanities , political science , philosophy
Revealing the parties, the processes and the institutions and, consequently, both the diversity and contingency of the real estate markets, the existing increasing literature emphasises the contemporary numerous links and interdependencies between real estate, land value, planning and town planning policy and even the financial system. This paper is an attempt to understand all the real estate markets, from the most peripheral ones, where the urban rent is the lowest, to the most dense city centres. To gain a better understanding of the real estate market, a process of firstly deconstruction and then reconstruction is used. The process of deconstruction involves identifying various market trends according to property type (principally residential buildings), players and institutions, territorial situations and temporalities based on research conducted in Switzerland. We then developed a meta-synthesis inspired by Fernand Braudel (1985) whose works put as much emphasis on day-to-day economic activity as on long-term activity, and on local as well as global issues.
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