Synopsis
Featuring individual chapters on 33 countries, Levine's (real estate and construction management, U. of Denver) textbook provides the basic information a business person should consider when evaluating the potential for real estate business abroad, including the geography, history, people, government, economy, currency, transportation, communications, real property issues, real estate trends, and cultural issues of a country. The country chapters are followed by a section of case studies illustrating how the types of information in the country chapters could be applied to real-life real estate decisions. No subject index. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
About the Author
Dr. Mark Lee Levine, BS, JD, PAP, Ph.D., LLM, is a full professor and has been at the University of Denver since 1975. He served as director of the Burns School of Real Estate and Construction Management at University of Denver's Daniels College of Business for close to 20 years. Dr. Levine has been a Fulbright Scholar three times - twice in China and once in UAE. He holds many designations, including CCIM, CIPS, CLU, ChFC, ALC, CPM, CRE, CRS, MAI, SRS, GRI, DREI, Dipl. FIABCI, FIREC, FRICS, RECS, SREA, SRI, TRC, GAA. Dr. Levine is one of the foremost experts in the U.S. on American and international real estate. He has traveled as an international delegation leader to locations throughout the world, and has taught in over 100 countries.
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