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Tenant relocation cost : A study to identify tenant relocation costs for small office tenants in New Zealand : A dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Property Studies at Lincoln University
(Lincoln University, 1999)
The research sought to identify the expense items that small office tenants in New Zealand face when they relocate their office premises and the relative cost of these expenses.
The research highlighted the lack of ...
The effects of further professional education in real estate : A research report presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Property Studies at Lincoln University
(Lincoln University, 1999)
Scant attention has been paid to investigating the effects and outcomes, a higher real estate qualification has on the performance and income levels of the real estate salesforce.
The Diploma Business Studies (Real Estate) ...
Quality of service: A dissertation on the quality of service shown by the real estate industry. [Postgraduate Diploma in Commerce in Real Estate and Property Management, Lincoln University]
(Lincoln University, 1991)
The purpose of the dissertation was to find out the quality of service that the real estate industry provides to the purchasers and sellers of residential property in Christchurch.
I have researched raw data on this topic ...
The optimal allocation to Australian direct real estate: A dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Property Studies at Lincoln University
(Lincoln University, 1999)
The impact of uncertainty on the strategic allocation to Australian direct real estate is examined for a mixed-asset portfolio consisting of asset classes most commonly held by Australian superannuation funds. The asset ...
NZODA scholarships : A study of the factors influencing the academic success of Western Samoan scholarship students in New Zealand and Fiji : A dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Applied Science at Lincoln University
(Lincoln University, 1996)
The New Zealand Government has offered scholarships to Western Samoan students to study overseas since 1922 under the NZODA programme. Since the late 1980's the National University of Samoa has provided the greatest number ...
Rural development project evaluations: An assessment of practice: A dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Applied Science Degree at Lincoln University
(Lincoln University, 1997)
Evaluation of development projects is expected to be undertaken in order to analyse the project relevance, the effectiveness and impact of activities, the efficiency of implementation, and to distil lessons which can be ...
Rural subdivisions on the Christchurch periphery: Population pressure and the greenbelt: A dissertation in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Honours Degree of Resource Studies at Lincoln University
(Lincoln University, 1996)
The controversial subdivision of the greenbelt in Christchurch must continue in a regulated way. The Resource Management Act having replaced previous inefficient legislation enhances and facilitates subdivision. Public ...
Differences in the reported performances of foreign-controlled and domestically-controlled firms : some UK evidence
(Lincoln University. Commerce Division., 1999-07)
This study provides empirical evidence on the relative performances of Foreign Controlled Domestic Companies operating in the United Kingdom as compared to those of United Kingdom Controlled Domestic Dompanies. One hundred ...
The Keynesian multiplier, liquidity preference and endogenous money
(Lincoln University. Commerce Division, 1995-03)
An extension of Meade’s (1993) process analysis diagram is used to analyse the consequences of investment expenditure financed by credit-money, and to comment on the Keynesian multiplier theory recently challenged by Moore ...
The impacts of attitudes, information, situation and behaviour on problem recognition : the impact on agrichemical training
(Lincoln University. Commerce Division., 1995-09)
In spite of the significant benefits that can be derived from training on safe and efficient agrichemical application and management, many primary producers do not undertake formal agrichemical training. An identified ...