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Liquidity dynamics across public and private markets

In this paper we investigate cross-asset liquidity between equity markets and REITs and between REITs and private real estate markets. While many studies have investigated REIT liquidity, and there is an emerging interest in liquidity in the private real estate markets, there appears to be little kn...

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Published in:Journal of international money and finance 2012-11, Vol.31 (7), p.1890-1910
Main Authors: Bond, Shaun A., Chang, Qingqing
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Commercial real estate
Comparative analysis
Correlation
Cross-market liquidity
Dynamics
Financial crisis
Liquidity
Rates of return
Real estate
REITs
Securities markets
Studies
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