Changes in Aggregate Supply and Demand and Development of the Real Estate Market
Scientific Problems of Engineering Economics of Construction and Real Estate Management, Regional and Territorial Development ICEREE'2021 [tiešsaistes resurss] : organized within 62nd International Scientific Conference of Riga Technical University: Book of Abstracts
2021
Adil AFSAR,
Linda Kauškale
Topicality of the research is – the situation within real estate market is
changing, fluctuations and changes in different sectors of real estate market can
be regularly observed, which drives the necessity regularly to analyse changes
in aggregate supply and aggregate demand. These changes influence the volumes
of international investments and thus, the development of real estate market on
local and international level. The aim of the research is to analyse the influence of
existing situation and changes in aggregate supply and aggregate demand of real
estate on international investments and on the development of real estate market,
thus analysing its possible influence on local and international investors, by
providing different examples. Literature analysis, logical access and comparative
analysis methods have been used in the research. Balance in the development of the
real estate market could create a favourable situation for the market participants.
Keywords
aggregate demand, aggregate supply, development, investments, international aspects, price changes, real estate market, Europe
Hyperlink
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Afsar, A., Kauškale, L. Changes in Aggregate Supply and Demand and Development of the Real Estate Market. In: Scientific Problems of Engineering Economics of Construction and Real Estate Management, Regional and Territorial Development ICEREE'2021 [tiešsaistes resurss] : organized within 62nd International Scientific Conference of Riga Technical University: Book of Abstracts, Latvia, Riga, 30-30 September, 2021. Riga: RTU Press, 2021, pp.37-37. ISBN 978-9934-22-677-9.
Publication language
English (en)