Real estate and regional studies
Ben Derudder and
David Bailey
Regional Studies, 2021, vol. 55, issue 4, 571-574
Abstract:
This editorial introduces a virtual special issue of Regional Studies, which surveys some of the key trading zones between regional studies and real estate research. By drawing together real estate-focused research previously published in the journal, the virtual special issue both clarifies the past scope and reflects on the future potential of dialogues between both fields, which to date have broadly come in four different forms: (1) regional variation, change and dynamics through the lens of real estate; (2) how real estate dynamics intersect with other regional processes such as mobility, labour markets and so on; (3) the regionalization transpiring out of real estate dynamics; and (4) advancements to our formative understanding of real estate dynamics.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1080/00343404.2021.1889189
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