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Editorial

Editorial IJHMA 11,4 Welcome to this fourth issue in the 11th volume of the International Journal of Housing Markets and Analysis. This issue includes eight papers from diverse backgrounds with a common theme of housing markets from an international perspective. This journal presents a unique opportunity to publish truly international research focussed on the largest aggregate asset class and urban land use, namely, housing research. The housing markets in the different countries, analysed in this issue, are representative of the strengths of this journal and include Australia, Britain, Canada, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, New Zealand, Nigeria, Sweden and the USA. Another strength of the journal is the inclusion of both developed and developing countries, where lessons can be learnt from each sector. Both types have their own unique challenges, and therefore, opportunities exist to learn from each. In the same manner, as every parcel of land is unique, the housing market in each country is also unique and also in a different phase of growth, maturity and decline within different segments. Such housing markets require answers to problems that the papers in this issue have examined. The first paper from India analysed influencing factors related to the purchase of flats http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png International Journal of Housing Markets and Analysis Emerald Publishing

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Publisher
Emerald Publishing
Copyright
Copyright © Emerald Group Publishing Limited
ISSN
1753-8270
DOI
10.1108/IJHMA-08-2018-106
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Abstract

IJHMA 11,4 Welcome to this fourth issue in the 11th volume of the International Journal of Housing Markets and Analysis. This issue includes eight papers from diverse backgrounds with a common theme of housing markets from an international perspective. This journal presents a unique opportunity to publish truly international research focussed on the largest aggregate asset class and urban land use, namely, housing research. The housing markets in the different countries, analysed in this issue, are representative of the strengths of this journal and include Australia, Britain, Canada, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, New Zealand, Nigeria, Sweden and the USA. Another strength of the journal is the inclusion of both developed and developing countries, where lessons can be learnt from each sector. Both types have their own unique challenges, and therefore, opportunities exist to learn from each. In the same manner, as every parcel of land is unique, the housing market in each country is also unique and also in a different phase of growth, maturity and decline within different segments. Such housing markets require answers to problems that the papers in this issue have examined. The first paper from India analysed influencing factors related to the purchase of flats

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International Journal of Housing Markets and AnalysisEmerald Publishing

Published: Aug 6, 2018

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