Abstract
This paper seeks to challenge conventional thinking about markets and issues of market structure and market change in real estate research. Using a broadly institutional economics approach to markets it proposes a framework for analysis which focuses on the range of objectives the market accommodates, the origins of pressures for change, the objectives of market actors and their market roles. Two applications are considered as illustratios of the potential of this approach to reveal important insights into how real estate markets work in practice.
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