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This course explores the challenges and risks faced by senior managers of construction, engineering and architecture companies in entering global markets in general, and sponsoring concessions in particular. The course includes a discussion of innovative approaches to nation building, partnering, finance, utilization of specialized delivery systems, privatization, outsourcing and concessions; opportunities created by advanced information technology; and appropriate strategies for entering attractive and rapidly expanding international fields and markets. This course explores the challenges and risks faced by senior managers of construction, engineering and architecture companies in entering global markets in general, and sponsoring concessions in particular. The course includes a discussion of innovative approaches to nation building, partnering, finance, utilization of specialized delivery systems, privatization, outsourcing and concessions; opportunities created by advanced information technology; and appropriate strategies for entering attractive and rapidly expanding international fields and markets.Subjects
management | construction | engineering | architecture | global markets | concessions | partnering | finance | privatization | outsourcing | information technology | international | globalization | greatest construction projects | Mexican road privatization | management | construction | engineering | architecture | global markets | concessions | partnering | finance | privatization | outsourcing | information technology | international | globalization | greatest construction projects | Mexican road privatization | management | management | construction | construction | engineering | engineering | architecture | architecture | global markets | global markets | concessions | concessions | partnering | partnering | finance | finance | privatization | privatization | outsourcing | outsourcing | information technology | information technology | international | international | globalization | globalization | greatest construction projects | greatest construction projects | Mexican road privatization | Mexican road privatizationLicense
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See all metadata11.433J Real Estate Economics (MIT) 11.433J Real Estate Economics (MIT)
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This course, offered by the MIT Center for Real Estate, focuses on developing an understanding of the macroeconomic factors that shape and influence markets for real property. We will develop the theory of land markets and locational choice. The material covered includes studies of changing economic activities, demographic trends, transportation and local government behavior as they affect real estate. This course, offered by the MIT Center for Real Estate, focuses on developing an understanding of the macroeconomic factors that shape and influence markets for real property. We will develop the theory of land markets and locational choice. The material covered includes studies of changing economic activities, demographic trends, transportation and local government behavior as they affect real estate.Subjects
real estate; property; macroeconomic factors; supply and demand; market cycles; land markets; demographic trends; transportation; government regulation; real estate market; demographic analysis; regional growth; residential construction; new home building; commercial construction; retail stores; urban location theory; predicting demand; modeling techniques; urban economics; land use; urban growth; residential development; gentrification; zoning; property taxes; neighboorhood effects | real estate; property; macroeconomic factors; supply and demand; market cycles; land markets; demographic trends; transportation; government regulation; real estate market; demographic analysis; regional growth; residential construction; new home building; commercial construction; retail stores; urban location theory; predicting demand; modeling techniques; urban economics; land use; urban growth; residential development; gentrification; zoning; property taxes; neighboorhood effects | real estate | real estate | property | property | macroeconomic factors | macroeconomic factors | supply and demand | supply and demand | market cycles | market cycles | land markets | land markets | demographic trends | demographic trends | transportation | transportation | government regulation | government regulation | real estate market | real estate market | demographic analysis | demographic analysis | regional growth | regional growth | residential construction | residential construction | new home building | new home building | commercial construction | commercial construction | retail stores | retail stores | urban location theory | urban location theory | predicting demand | predicting demand | modeling techniques | modeling techniques | urban economics | urban economics | land use | land use | urban growth | urban growth | residential development | residential development | gentrification | gentrification | zoning | zoning | property taxes | property taxes | neighboorhood effects | neighboorhood effectsLicense
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See all metadata11.948 The Politics of Reconstructing Iraq (MIT) 11.948 The Politics of Reconstructing Iraq (MIT)
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This course is being offered in conjunction with the colloquium The Politics of Reconstructing Iraq, which is sponsored by MIT’s Center for International Studies and Department of Urban Studies and Planning. Fundamentally, the course focuses on contemporary post-conflict countries (or in-conflict countries) and the role of planning and reconstruction in building nations, mitigating conflicts, reshaping the social, spatial, geopolitical, and political life, and determining the country’s future. This course is being offered in conjunction with the colloquium The Politics of Reconstructing Iraq, which is sponsored by MIT’s Center for International Studies and Department of Urban Studies and Planning. Fundamentally, the course focuses on contemporary post-conflict countries (or in-conflict countries) and the role of planning and reconstruction in building nations, mitigating conflicts, reshaping the social, spatial, geopolitical, and political life, and determining the country’s future.Subjects
planning | planning | politics | politics | post-conflict reconstruction | post-conflict reconstruction | Marshall Plan | Marshall Plan | reconstruction of Japan | reconstruction of Japan | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Bosnia and Herzegovina | September 11 reconstruction | September 11 reconstruction | Iraq politics and society | Iraq politics and society | post-war planning | post-war planning | building democracy | building democracy | international organizations | international organizations | Iraqi-Arab discourse | Iraqi-Arab discourse | vision | vision | stability | stability | resistance | resistanceLicense
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This course is a detailed examination of the grammar of Japanese and its structure which is significantly different from English, with special emphasis on problems of interest in the study of linguistic universals. Data from a broad group of languages is studied for comparison with Japanese. This course assumes familiarity with linguistic theory. This course is a detailed examination of the grammar of Japanese and its structure which is significantly different from English, with special emphasis on problems of interest in the study of linguistic universals. Data from a broad group of languages is studied for comparison with Japanese. This course assumes familiarity with linguistic theory.Subjects
Linguistics | Linguistics | Linguistic Theory | Linguistic Theory | Japanese | Japanese | Language | Language | theoretical linguistics | theoretical linguistics | A-positions | A-positions | A-chains | A-chains | A'-positions | A'-positions | A'-chains | A'-chains | Double-object construction | Double-object construction | Possessor raising | Possessor raising | locational verbs | locational verbs | Binding | Binding | External argument | External argument | causative construction | causative construction | reconstruction | reconstruction | word-order permutation | word-order permutationLicense
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2005 | 2005 | roof | roof | shadow | shadow | chimney | chimney | sky | sky | building | building | brick | brick | london | london | industry | industry | wall | wall | daylight | daylight | interesting | interesting | construction | construction | post | post | crane | crane | timber | timber | mark | mark | parts | parts | smoke | smoke | debris | debris | tube | tube | pipe | pipe | cement | cement | grain | grain | machine | machine | siemens | siemens | ground | ground | rollsroyce | rollsroyce | science | science | structure | structure | pole | pole | beam | beam | container | container | business | business | company | company | growth | growth | soil | soil | pile | pile | frame | frame | 1989 | 1989 | 1968 | 1968 | product | product | constructionsite | constructionsite | hebburn | hebburn | weight | weight | firstworldwar | firstworldwar | 1886 | 1886 | fascinating | fascinating | digitalimage | digitalimage | expansion | expansion | powerstations | powerstations | tynewear | tynewear | 1901 | 1901 | industrialheritage | industrialheritage | blackborder | blackborder | mergers | mergers | blackandwhitephotograph | blackandwhitephotograph | worlife | worlife | reyrolle | reyrolle | caparsons | caparsons | frenchengineer | frenchengineer | areyrollecoltd | areyrollecoltd | constructionatareyrollecoltd | constructionatareyrollecoltd | switchgearshop | switchgearshop | alphonsereyrolle | alphonsereyrolle | hebburnsite | hebburnsite | 18641919 | 18641919 | henryclothier | henryclothier | 28march1920 | 28march1920 | largeswitchgears | largeswitchgearsLicense
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usnavy | usnavy | usn | usn | warship | warship | dredge | dredge | velocipede | velocipede | unitedstatesnavy | unitedstatesnavy | patrolboat | patrolboat | dinnerkey | dinnerkey | patrolcraft | patrolcraft | sp1258 | sp1258 | greenportyachtshipbuildingcompany | greenportyachtshipbuildingcompany | usshetman | usshetman | usshetmansp1150 | usshetmansp1150 | motorpatrolcraft | motorpatrolcraft | greenpointbasinconstructionco | greenpointbasinconstructionco | greenpointbasinconstructioncompany | greenpointbasinconstructioncompany | greenportbasinandconstructioncompany | greenportbasinandconstructioncompany | greenportyachtandshipbuildingcompany | greenportyachtandshipbuildingcompany | sp1150 | sp1150 | ussvelocipedesp1258 | ussvelocipedesp1258 | velocipede1917 | velocipede1917 | charleslseaburycompany | charleslseaburycompany | ussvelocipede | ussvelocipedeLicense
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See all metadataWhite Rock Res. Traction Engine on spillway. White Rock Res. Traction Engine on spillway.
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texas | texas | whiterocklake | whiterocklake | reservoirs | reservoirs | dams | dams | spillways | spillways | design | design | construction | construction | constructionworkers | constructionworkers | constructionequipment | constructionequipmentLicense
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See all metadata15.021J Real Estate Economics (MIT) 15.021J Real Estate Economics (MIT)
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This course, offered by the MIT Center for Real Estate, focuses on developing an understanding of the macroeconomic factors that shape and influence markets for real property. We will develop the theory of land markets and locational choice. The material covered includes studies of changing economic activities, demographic trends, transportation and local government behavior as they affect real estate. This course, offered by the MIT Center for Real Estate, focuses on developing an understanding of the macroeconomic factors that shape and influence markets for real property. We will develop the theory of land markets and locational choice. The material covered includes studies of changing economic activities, demographic trends, transportation and local government behavior as they affect real estate.Subjects
real estate | real estate | property | property | macroeconomic factors | macroeconomic factors | supply and demand | supply and demand | market cycles | market cycles | land markets | land markets | demographic trends | demographic trends | transportation | transportation | government regulation | government regulation | real estate market | real estate market | demographic analysis | demographic analysis | regional growth | regional growth | residential construction | residential construction | new home building | new home building | commercial construction | commercial construction | retail stores | retail stores | urban location theory | urban location theory | predicting demand | predicting demand | modeling techniques | modeling techniques | urban economics | urban economics | land use | land use | urban growth | urban growth | residential development | residential development | gentrification | gentrification | zoning | zoning | property taxes | property taxes | neighboorhood effects | neighboorhood effects | neighborhood effects | neighborhood effects | 15.021 | 15.021 | 11.433 | 11.433License
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1.133 is a core requirement for the Master of Engineering (M. Eng.) program. It features lectures presented by a variety of industry and academic speakers. The course is designed to teach students about the roles of today's professional engineer and to expose them to team-building skills through lectures, team workshops, and seminars. Topics include: written and oral communications, job placement skills, trends in the engineering and construction industry, proposal preparation, project evaluation, project management, professional ethics, and negotiation. The course draws on relevent large scale projects to illustrate each component of the subject. Course lectures are integrated with a weekly seminar series and the MEng group project subjects which are mentioned herein. 1.133 is a core requirement for the Master of Engineering (M. Eng.) program. It features lectures presented by a variety of industry and academic speakers. The course is designed to teach students about the roles of today's professional engineer and to expose them to team-building skills through lectures, team workshops, and seminars. Topics include: written and oral communications, job placement skills, trends in the engineering and construction industry, proposal preparation, project evaluation, project management, professional ethics, and negotiation. The course draws on relevent large scale projects to illustrate each component of the subject. Course lectures are integrated with a weekly seminar series and the MEng group project subjects which are mentioned herein. Subjects
professional engineer | professional engineer | team-building skills | team-building skills | lectures | lectures | team workshops | team workshops | seminars | seminars | written communication | written communication | oral communication | oral communication | job placement skills | job placement skills | trends in the engineering | trends in the engineering | trends in construction industry | trends in construction industry | risk analysis | risk analysis | risk management | risk management | managing public information | managing public information | proposal preparation | proposal preparation | project evaluation | project evaluation | project management | project management | liability | liability | professional ethics | professional ethics | negotiation | negotiation | construction industry | construction industry | engineering | engineering | resume writing | resume writing | technical writing | technical writing | job placement interviews | job placement interviews | alternative dispute resolution | alternative dispute resolutionLicense
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See all metadata4.296 Furniture Making (MIT) 4.296 Furniture Making (MIT)
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Includes audio/video content: AV special element video. Furniture making is in many ways like bridge building, connections holding posts apart with spans to support a deck. Many architects have tried their hand at furniture design, Wright, Mies Van Der Rohe, Aalto, Saarinen, Le Corbusier, and Gerhy. We will review the history of furniture making in America with a visit to the Decorative Arts Collection at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston and have Cambridge artist/craftsman Mitch Ryerson show us his work and talk about design process. Students will learn traditional woodworking techniques beginning with the use of hand tools, power tools and finally woodworking machines. Students will build a single piece of furniture of an original design that must support someone weighing 185 lbs. sittin Includes audio/video content: AV special element video. Furniture making is in many ways like bridge building, connections holding posts apart with spans to support a deck. Many architects have tried their hand at furniture design, Wright, Mies Van Der Rohe, Aalto, Saarinen, Le Corbusier, and Gerhy. We will review the history of furniture making in America with a visit to the Decorative Arts Collection at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston and have Cambridge artist/craftsman Mitch Ryerson show us his work and talk about design process. Students will learn traditional woodworking techniques beginning with the use of hand tools, power tools and finally woodworking machines. Students will build a single piece of furniture of an original design that must support someone weighing 185 lbs. sittinSubjects
construction | construction | design | design | furniture | furniture | arts and crafts | arts and crafts | bauhaus | bauhaus | japanese design | japanese design | chinese design | chinese design | quakers | quakers | shakers | shakers | american construction | american construction | stick style | stick style | structures | structures | woodworking | woodworking | wood properties | wood propertiesLicense
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The course is designed to provide a better understanding of the built environment, globalization, the current financial crisis and the impact of these factors on the rapidly changing and evolving international architecture, engineering, construction fields. We will, hopefully, obtain a better understanding of how these forces of globalization and the current financial crisis are having an impact on the built environment and how they will affect firms and your future career opportunities. We will also identify, review and discuss best practices and lessons that can be learned from recent events. We will explore the "international built environment" in detail, examining how it functions and asking what are the managerial, entrepreneurial and professional opportunities, challenges a The course is designed to provide a better understanding of the built environment, globalization, the current financial crisis and the impact of these factors on the rapidly changing and evolving international architecture, engineering, construction fields. We will, hopefully, obtain a better understanding of how these forces of globalization and the current financial crisis are having an impact on the built environment and how they will affect firms and your future career opportunities. We will also identify, review and discuss best practices and lessons that can be learned from recent events. We will explore the "international built environment" in detail, examining how it functions and asking what are the managerial, entrepreneurial and professional opportunities, challenges aSubjects
1.463 | 1.463 | 11.342 | 11.342 | ESD.53 | ESD.53 | management | management | construction | construction | engineering | engineering | architecture | architecture | global markets | global markets | concessions | concessions | partnering | partnering | finance | finance | privatization | privatization | outsourcing | outsourcing | information technology | information technology | international | international | globalization | globalization | greatest construction projects | greatest construction projects | project delivery system | project delivery system | risk management | risk management | megacities | megacities | competitiveness | competitivenessLicense
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Furniture making is in many ways like bridge building, connections holding posts apart with spans to support a deck. Many architects have tried their hand at furniture design, Wright, Mies Van Der Rohe, Aalto, Saarinen, Le Corbusier, and Gerhy. We will review the history of furniture making in America with a visit to the Decorative Arts Collection at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston and have Cambridge artist/craftsman Mitch Ryerson show us his work and talk about design process. Students will learn traditional woodworking techniques beginning with the use of hand tools, power tools and finally woodworking machines. Students will build a single piece of furniture of an original design that must support someone weighing 185 lbs. sitting on it 12 inches off the ground made primarily of wood. Furniture making is in many ways like bridge building, connections holding posts apart with spans to support a deck. Many architects have tried their hand at furniture design, Wright, Mies Van Der Rohe, Aalto, Saarinen, Le Corbusier, and Gerhy. We will review the history of furniture making in America with a visit to the Decorative Arts Collection at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston and have Cambridge artist/craftsman Mitch Ryerson show us his work and talk about design process. Students will learn traditional woodworking techniques beginning with the use of hand tools, power tools and finally woodworking machines. Students will build a single piece of furniture of an original design that must support someone weighing 185 lbs. sitting on it 12 inches off the ground made primarily of wood.Subjects
construction | construction | design | design | furniture | furniture | arts and crafts | arts and crafts | bauhaus | bauhaus | japanese design | japanese design | chinese design | chinese design | quakers | quakers | shakers | shakers | american construction | american construction | stick style | stick style | structures | structures | woodworking | woodworking | wood properties | wood propertiesLicense
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See all metadataConstruction TurboTeach: Cavity Wall Installation (Brickwork)
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The resource commences with a brief introduction to the types of cavity wall insulation including the basic terms and materials in use.Subjects
Construction Skills | TurboTeach | ILRforSkills | construction | apprentices | Embedded Numeracy | safety first | volume | measurement | calculation of area | Cavity wall | construction materials | measuring | Brickwork | students | Trowel trades | maths in construction | applied quantities in constructionLicense
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2005 | 2005 | wood | wood | building | building | brick | brick | london | london | industry | industry | wheel | wheel | wall | wall | belt | belt | log | log | construction | construction | floor | floor | timber | timber | debris | debris | pipe | pipe | grain | grain | platform | platform | siemens | siemens | rail | rail | rollsroyce | rollsroyce | science | science | ceiling | ceiling | line | line | beam | beam | marks | marks | business | business | growth | growth | pile | pile | cylinder | cylinder | block | block | 1989 | 1989 | ladder | ladder | 1968 | 1968 | unusual | unusual | rim | rim | product | product | hebburn | hebburn | cog | cog | development | development | firstworldwar | firstworldwar | 1886 | 1886 | owner | owner | fascinating | fascinating | digitalimage | digitalimage | expansion | expansion | powerstations | powerstations | tynewear | tynewear | founder | founder | 1901 | 1901 | industrialheritage | industrialheritage | blackborder | blackborder | mergers | mergers | blackandwhitephotograph | blackandwhitephotograph | worlife | worlife | reyrolle | reyrolle | caparsons | caparsons | frenchengineer | frenchengineer | areyrollecoltd | areyrollecoltd | constructionatareyrollecoltd | constructionatareyrollecoltd | switchgearshop | switchgearshop | alphonsereyrolle | alphonsereyrolle | hebburnsite | hebburnsite | 18641919 | 18641919 | nettweight4tons | nettweight4tons | henryclothier | henryclothier | hebburnontyne | hebburnontyne | albyelectrodeworks | albyelectrodeworks | largeswitchgears | largeswitchgearsLicense
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2005 | 2005 | roof | roof | sky | sky | cloud | cloud | blur | blur | building | building | brick | brick | london | london | industry | industry | window | window | glass | glass | metal | metal | wall | wall | work | work | fence | fence | french | french | tin | tin | site | site | construction | construction | floor | floor | box | box | timber | timber | mark | mark | steel | steel | name | name | debris | debris | bricks | bricks | grain | grain | siemens | siemens | ground | ground | rollsroyce | rollsroyce | rope | rope | science | science | structure | structure | pole | pole | beam | beam | company | company | soil | soil | doorway | doorway | pile | pile | frame | frame | 1989 | 1989 | 1968 | 1968 | unusual | unusual | product | product | hebburn | hebburn | development | development | firstworldwar | firstworldwar | engineer | engineer | 1886 | 1886 | fascinating | fascinating | digitalimage | digitalimage | expansion | expansion | powerstations | powerstations | tynewear | tynewear | founder | founder | 1901 | 1901 | industrialheritage | industrialheritage | blackframe | blackframe | mergers | mergers | blackandwhitephotograph | blackandwhitephotograph | worlife | worlife | reyrolle | reyrolle | caparsons | caparsons | constructionatareyrollecoltd | constructionatareyrollecoltd | switchgearshop | switchgearshop | alphonsereyrolle | alphonsereyrolle | 18641919 | 18641919 | henryclothier | henryclothier | 28march1920 | 28march1920License
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construction | construction | rivers | rivers | railroads | railroads | hoistingmachinery | hoistingmachinery | railroadbridges | railroadbridges | staterailway | staterailway | staatsspoorwegen | staatsspoorwegen | railroadconstructionworkers | railroadconstructionworkersLicense
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See all metadataDam met spoeling bij Kw. 14. 3e Afd. 3e Sectie Dam met spoeling bij Kw. 14. 3e Afd. 3e Sectie
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construction | construction | dam | dam | railroads | railroads | dams | dams | staterailway | staterailway | staatsspoorwegen | staatsspoorwegen | railroadconstructionworkers | railroadconstructionworkersLicense
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See all metadataConstruction TurboTeach: Cavity Wall Installation (Brickwork)
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The resource commences with a brief introduction to the types of cavity wall insulation including the basic terms and materials in use.Subjects
Construction Skills | TurboTeach | ILRforSkills | construction | apprentices | Embedded Numeracy | safety first | volume | measurement | calculation of area | Cavity wall | construction materials | measuring | Brickwork | students | Trowel trades | maths in construction | applied quantities in constructionLicense
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See all metadata1.963 Globalization of the Engineering and Construction Industry (MIT)
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This course explores the challenges and risks faced by senior managers of construction, engineering and architecture companies in entering global markets in general, and sponsoring concessions in particular. The course includes a discussion of innovative approaches to nation building, partnering, finance, utilization of specialized delivery systems, privatization, outsourcing and concessions; opportunities created by advanced information technology; and appropriate strategies for entering attractive and rapidly expanding international fields and markets.Subjects
management | construction | engineering | architecture | global markets | concessions | partnering | finance | privatization | outsourcing | information technology | international | globalization | greatest construction projects | Mexican road privatization | management | construction | engineering | architecture | global markets | concessions | partnering | finance | privatization | outsourcing | information technology | international | globalization | greatest construction projects | Mexican road privatizationLicense
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This course, offered by the MIT Center for Real Estate, focuses on developing an understanding of the macroeconomic factors that shape and influence markets for real property. We will develop the theory of land markets and locational choice. The material covered includes studies of changing economic activities, demographic trends, transportation and local government behavior as they affect real estate.Subjects
real estate; property; macroeconomic factors; supply and demand; market cycles; land markets; demographic trends; transportation; government regulation; real estate market; demographic analysis; regional growth; residential construction; new home building; commercial construction; retail stores; urban location theory; predicting demand; modeling techniques; urban economics; land use; urban growth; residential development; gentrification; zoning; property taxes; neighboorhood effects | real estate | property | macroeconomic factors | supply and demand | market cycles | land markets | demographic trends | transportation | government regulation | real estate market | demographic analysis | regional growth | residential construction | new home building | commercial construction | retail stores | urban location theory | predicting demand | modeling techniques | urban economics | land use | urban growth | residential development | gentrification | zoning | property taxes | neighboorhood effectsLicense
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