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    Using option pricing theory to value development land

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    Authors
    Costello, Gregory
    Leishman, C.
    Date
    2011
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Costello, G. and Leishman, C. 2011. Using option pricing theory to value development land, in Pacific Rim Real Estate Society Conference (ed), Annual Pacific Rim Real Estate Society Conference, Jan 16 2011, pp. 1-42. Gold Coast, Australia: Pacific Rim Real Estate Society Conference.
    Source Title
    Proceedings from the PRRES conference:17th annual Pacific Rim Real Estate Society conference
    Source Conference
    Annual Pacific Rim Real Estate Society Conference
    Additional URLs
    http://www.prres.net/
    School
    Department of Property Studies
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/22035
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