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Publications

by members of

Department of Real Estate and Planning
Henley Business School
University of Reading
Reading, United Kingdom

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Working papers

2010

  1. Cathy Hughes & Neil Crosby, 2010. "Policy Making Without Legislating; The Self-Regulation Of Commercial Property Leasing," ERES eres2010_107, European Real Estate Society (ERES).

2009

  1. Anupam Nanda & Katherine A. Pancak, 2009. "Broker Duty to Clients: Why States Mandate Minimum Service Requirements," Alumni working papers 2009-01, University of Connecticut, Department of Economics.
  2. Neil Crosby & Colin Lizieri & Patrick McAllister, 2009. "Means, Motive and Opportunity? Disentangling Client Influence on Performance Measurement Appraisals," ERES eres2009_159, European Real Estate Society (ERES).
  3. Neil Crosby & Steven Devaney & Claudia Murray, 2009. "Measuring Depreciation in European Office Markets - Just Another Valuation Problem?," ERES eres2009_248, European Real Estate Society (ERES).

2008

  1. Anupam Nanda & Stephen L. Ross, 2008. "The Impact of Property Condition Disclosure Laws on Housing Prices: Evidence from an Event Study using Propensity Scores," Working papers 2008-39, University of Connecticut, Department of Economics.

2006

  1. Anupam Nanda, 2006. "Property Condition Disclosure Law: Why Did States Mandate 'Seller Tell All'?," Working papers 2006-16, University of Connecticut, Department of Economics.

2005

  1. John M. Clapp & Anupam Nanda & Stephen L. Ross, 2005. "Which School Attributes Matter? The Influence of School District Performance and Demographic Composition on Property Values," Working papers 2005-26, University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, revised Jan 2007.
  2. Anupam Nanda, 2005. "Property Condition Disclosure Law: Does 'Seller Tell All' Matter in Property Values?," Working papers 2005-47, University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, revised Jul 2006.
  3. Neil Crosby & Catherine Hughes & Colin Lizieri & Melanie Oughton, 2005. "Messages from the Oracle: Assessing the Impact of Major In-Town Shopping CentresÂ," Real Estate & Planning Working Papers rep-wp2005-29, Henley Business School, University of Reading.

2004

  1. Neil Crosby & Cathy Hughes & John Murdoch, 2004. "Influences on secured lending property valuations in the UK," ERES eres2004_116, European Real Estate Society (ERES).

2003

  1. Tony Yuo & Neil Crosby & Colin Lizieri & Philip McCann, 2003. "The Management of Positive Inter-Store Externalities in Shopping Centres: Some Empirical Evidence," Real Estate & Planning Working Papers rep-wp2003-10, Henley Business School, University of Reading.

1999

  1. Philip McCann & Neil Crosby, 1999. "Lease Structures and Market Contestability," ERES eres1999_206, European Real Estate Society (ERES).

Journal articles

2010

  1. Neil Crosby & Colin Lizieri & Patrick McAllister, 2010. "Means, motive and opportunity? Disentangling client influence on performance measurement appraisals," Journal of Property Research, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 27(2), pages 181-201, April.

2008

  1. Anupam Nanda, 2008. "Property Condition Disclosure Law: Why Did States Mandate ‘Seller Tell All’?," The Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, Springer, vol. 37(2), pages 131-146, August.
  2. Clapp, John M. & Nanda, Anupam & Ross, Stephen L., 2008. "Which school attributes matter? The influence of school district performance and demographic composition on property values," Journal of Urban Economics, Elsevier, vol. 63(2), pages 451-466, March.

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