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Relocation-Redevelopment Projects for City Expansion or as Cash Cow - the Case in China
Chen, J.; Lai, R.N.
2013-09-01
Source PublicationReal Estate Economics
ABS Journal Level3
ISSN1080-8620
Pages925-957
Abstract

A solution to city expansion under limited land availability is relocation of existing habitants, demolishing existing building, and redevelopment of new buildings. In the case of Chinese cities, however, such strategy has become a channel for municipalities to increase their revenue from sale of land and productivity from increased development, at the expense of low compensation to former occupants and vacant housing after development. We utilize sequential real options pricing approach to find conditions of when relocation/demolition and when redevelopment in a finite time horizon are optimal, and show what factors the governments can influence to delay or speed up redevelopment.

KeywordSequential Options Relocation Demolition Redevelopment Government Policy
Language英語English
The Source to ArticlePB_Publication
Document TypeJournal article
CollectionUniversity of Macau
Corresponding AuthorLai, R.N.
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Chen, J.,Lai, R.N.. Relocation-Redevelopment Projects for City Expansion or as Cash Cow - the Case in China[J]. Real Estate Economics, 2013, 925-957.
APA Chen, J.., & Lai, R.N. (2013). Relocation-Redevelopment Projects for City Expansion or as Cash Cow - the Case in China. Real Estate Economics, 925-957.
MLA Chen, J.,et al."Relocation-Redevelopment Projects for City Expansion or as Cash Cow - the Case in China".Real Estate Economics (2013):925-957.
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