64th ISI World Statistics Congress

64th ISI World Statistics Congress

IPS 244 - Commercial real estate indicators: progress and challenges

Category: IPS
Tuesday 18 July 4 p.m. - 5:25 p.m. (Canada/Eastern) (Expired) Room 207

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Structural change has been underway in commercial real estate markets worldwide as a consequence of the Covid-19 crisis. For economic analysis and the assessment of potential financial stability risks, it is of relevance how property and space markets for office, retail, rental housing and other commercial properties have evolved. The provision of commercial real estate market indicators has been enhanced by the development of new data sources, progress in statistical methodology and practical compilation experiences. However, further efforts are needed to fill existing data gaps to advance in the development of commercial real estate market indicators.

The session will review the various initiatives related to the compilation of commercial real estate indicators. It will also help to draw attention on recent methodological work and compilation exercises and on how to address further challenges.

Organiser: Mr Bruno Tissot 

Chair: Matt Haigh

Speaker: Dr Thomas Knetsch 

Speaker: Eric Nielsen 

Speaker:  Mr Paul Konijn

Speaker:  Bruno Tissot
Speaker: 
Erich H Strassner

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