The Role of the American Real Estate Society in Defining and Promulgating the Study of Real Estate
Roy T. Black (),
Neil G. Carn,
Julian Diaz () and
Joseph S. Rabianski ()
Additional contact information Roy T. Black: Department of Real Estate College of Business Administration Georgia State University Atlanta, Georgia 30302-4020, http://www.cba.gsu.edu/robinson/home.asp Neil G. Carn: Department of Real Estate College of Business Administration Georgia State University Atlanta, Georgia 30302-4020, http://www.cba.gsu.edu/robinson/home.asp Julian Diaz: Department of Real Estate College of Business Administration Georgia State University Atlanta, Georgia 30302-4020, http://www.cba.gsu.edu/robinson/home.asp Joseph S. Rabianski: Department of Real Estate College of Business Administration Georgia State University Atlanta, Georgia 30302-4020, http://www.cba.gsu.edu/robinson/home.asp
Abstract:
As an applied discipline in the business field, real property is both multi-disciplinary and inter-disciplinary. This article explores the relationship between real property and other academic disciplines and professional fields. While there is no central theorem around which all real property topics cluster, there are several topics critical to understanding and resolving issues. The role of ARES in exploring these topics is discussed and an agenda proposed for ARES to implement in furthering the study of real property.
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