Real Estate in South Asia Routledge International Real Estate Markets Series
Coordonnateurs : Das Prashant, Aroul Ramya, Freybote Julia
This book provides insights into commercial and residential real estate markets in one of the world?s fastest growing regions: South Asia. Despite being the growth leader of the future, South Asia is among the "least integrated" regions with a large need for real-estate-specific information and knowledge. Scholars and industry practitioners from a variety of backgrounds come together to provide pan-regional and country-specific insights into?amongst others?institutional, economic and real estate market characteristics, real-estate-specific legislation, real estate financing, development and urban planning practices in Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. A particular focus of the book is on topics such as the provision of affordable housing, sustainability, innovative office concepts such as co-working and the development of real estate investment trust (REIT) markets in South Asia.
This book integrates knowledge on real estate markets in and across South Asian countries by means of country profiles and case studies to provide industry professionals, policy makers and scholars with a fundamental understanding of characteristics, opportunities and challenges in the region. The book is intended for readers with interests in real estate development, finance and investment, urban planning and housing in South Asia. It is also suitable as a reference textbook for undergraduate and graduate students in programs focusing on real estate, economic development, urban planning and public policy in South Asia and other emerging countries.
A1. Foreword 1
Graeme Newell PhD
A2. Foreword 2
Jeffrey Fisher PhD
A3. Editors’ Notes
Prashant Das PhD, Julia Freybote PhD & Ramya Aroul PhD
A4. A Synopsis of the Chapters
Julia Freybote PhD, Prashant Das PhD & Ramya Aroul PhD
A5. Profile of Chapter Contributors
A6. Panel of Reviewers
Section B: Pan-South Asia
B1. The Economics of Real Estate Knowledge in South Asia: An Analysis of Supply and Demand in Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka
Prashant Das PhD, Peter Varga PhD and Emna M’Seddi
B2. A Macroeconomic Overview of South Asia: A Real Estate Perspective
Yong Chen PhD, Prashant Das PhD
B3. Do South Asian Lenders Assume More Risk by Offering Real Estate Loans?
Gianluca Mattarocci PhD and Xenia Scimone
B4. Buildings, Distributed Energy and the Grid: South Asian Scenario
Abhay Ambati
Section C: Chapters by Country
C1. Bangladesh
C11. A Brief History of Real Estate Finance Development in Bangladesh
Mohammad Riaz Uddin PhD
C2. Bhutan
C21. Real Estate Markets of Bhutan
Dawa Tamang
C3. India
C31. Trader to Investor: Evolution of Real Estate Development in India
Ashish Gupta and Sunil Agarwal PhD
C32. Alternative Finance Solutions’ to Promote Affordable Housing
Syed Zahid Ahmad
C33. REITs in India: A Story Still Unfolding
Charles R. Thomas Jr PhD and Prashant Das PhD
C34. Co-Working In India - A Perspective
Rahul Singh
C35. Creating Higher Density Property Development Opportunities in Fringe Areas of Surat – A Case of Surat Outer Ring-Road using Land Readjustment and Density Bonuses
Jay Mittal, Lindsey Forson and Sweta Byahut
C36. The HIAL Project in India – A Case Study
Vlad Poenaru
C4. Maldives
C41. Country Profile: The Maldives
Giorgio Antonelli and Vanessa Yeung
C5. Nepal
C51. Real Estate Markets in Nepal
Humnath Panta PhD
C6. Pakistan
C61. Pakistan – A Country Profile
Muhammad Khan Niazi PhD
C62. Real Estate Markets in Pakistan
Julia Freybote PhD
C63. The REIT Market in Pakistan
Kola Akinsomi PhD and Julia Freybote PhD
C7. Sri Lanka
C71. Facilitating Urban Underserved Dwellers and Paradigm Shift in Real Estate Development: The Case of Colombo
Harsha Munasinghe
Prashant Das, Ph.D., is Associate Professor of Real Estate Finance and the acting director of the Real Estate and Finance Institute at École hôtelière de Lausanne, Switzerland. Prashant has delivered Master's, executive and undergraduate-level courses in Switzerland, the USA, China, India and Romania. Earlier, he served in managerial and engineering roles with several firms/organizations, including HCL Infosystems and Tata Consultancy Services. Prashant has earned seven internationally competitive best research paper awards and a teaching excellence award.
Ramya Aroul is an assistant professor of finance at Texas A&M University–Commerce, USA. She holds a Ph.D. specializing in Finance and Real Estate and an MS in Real Estate from the University of Texas at Arlington. Her work has been published in the Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics and the Journal of Real Estate Research and has been presented at national and international conferences like those of the Financial Management Association, American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association and Eastern Finance Association.
Julia Freybote is an assistant professor of finance at Portland State University, USA, and an extraordinary associate professor in the Department of Business Management at Stellenbosch University, South Africa. She holds a Ph.D. in Real Estate and a Master of Science in Real Estate (MSRE) from Georgia State University, USA, as well as a Diplom-Kauffrau degree from EBS Universität in Germany. Her research interests include real estate finance and investment, behavioural real estate and sustainability and sustainable urban development in the context of real estate asset pricing. She has taught graduate and undergraduate real estate courses in the USA and South Africa.
Date de parution : 06-2019
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 06-2019
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes de Real Estate in South Asia :
Mots-clés :
REIT Return; emerging markets; REIT Management; investment; Rent Price Ratios; finance; REIT Sector; RICS; REIT Investment; Bangladesh; REIT Structure; Bhutan; Islamic Mutual Funds; India; South Asian Banks; Maldives; Equity REIT; Nepal; Hybrid REITs; Pakistan; Gdp Growth; Sri Lanka; REIT Market; real estate investment trust markets; Public Infrastructure; residential real estate; Gdp Growth Rate; South Asia's economies; Indian Real Estate; real-estate-specific legislation; LR Project; commercial real estate; Pop; Islamic Finance; Outer Ring Road; CPI Inflation Rate; Solar PV; Co-working Spaces; Macroeconomic Control Variables; Commercial Real Estate Markets; Shariah Advisory Council