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Navigating Regional Economic Disparities and Market Trends: Insights into UK Office Real Estate Dynamics

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  • Joanne Loh

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A significant body of research has examined regional economic disparities and real estate market dynamics in the UK, testing for example for long run relationships (Derudder and Bailey, 2021 ; Gray 2018; Lizieri & Pain; 2014 and Raco, Sun and Brill; 2020), convergence (Drake, 1995; Cook, 2012; Abbott and De Vita, 2013; Meen and Nygaard, 2010 and Barro and Sal-i-Martin1991) and diffusion and spillover effect (Tsai, 2021; Mccgregor and Schwann, 2011). In this research I would explore the intricate relationship between regional economic disparities and the office market dynamics in the United Kingdom. The analysis draws upon a rich dataset provided by VOA, EGi and CoStar, which offers detailed and granular information on office market indicators in the UK. By employing cross-sectional and panel data analysis, this research aims to understand how varying levels of economic development across different regions affect office property values, investment patterns, and market stability. Cross-sectional data provides a snapshot of regional disparities at a specific point in time, while panel data tracks changes over multiple time periods, offering a more dynamic perspective. The integration of both methods allows for a robust analysis of regional economic factors and their influence on office real estate markets.

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  • Joanne Loh, 2025. "Navigating Regional Economic Disparities and Market Trends: Insights into UK Office Real Estate Dynamics," ERES eres2025_279, European Real Estate Society (ERES).
  • Handle: RePEc:arz:wpaper:eres2025_279
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    • R3 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - Real Estate Markets, Spatial Production Analysis, and Firm Location

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