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INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION The Journal of Real Estate Literature (JREL) has a new team of editors. David M. Harrison (Texas Tech University), Mauricio Rodriquez (Texas Christian University), and Michael J. Seiler (Old Dominion University) have replaced John F. McDonald whose term recently ended. We would like to thank John for his excellent stewardship of JREL for so many years, as well as his service as a section editor. We would also like to thank Graeme Newell, Sofia Dermisi, Sean Salter, Jack Harris, Tom Musil, and Andrew Hansz for their service as section editors. JREL is different from most academic journals in that it is composed of several sub- sections with different purposes. While these sub-sections have changed over time, the emerging format of the journal will contain the following sub-sections: (1) Review Articles that provide an overall understanding of what has been done in the past on a particular area within real estate, and what should be done in the future; (2) International Articles to share research from under-developed markets and in regions of the world where ARES sister societies may not exist and service with their own journals; (3) Data, Methods, and Technology, a newly revised section of JREL that helps http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Real Estate Literature Taylor & Francis

INTRODUCTION

Journal of Real Estate Literature , Volume 19 (1): 1 – Jan 1, 2011

INTRODUCTION

Journal of Real Estate Literature , Volume 19 (1): 1 – Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

The Journal of Real Estate Literature (JREL) has a new team of editors. David M. Harrison (Texas Tech University), Mauricio Rodriquez (Texas Christian University), and Michael J. Seiler (Old Dominion University) have replaced John F. McDonald whose term recently ended. We would like to thank John for his excellent stewardship of JREL for so many years, as well as his service as a section editor. We would also like to thank Graeme Newell, Sofia Dermisi, Sean Salter, Jack Harris, Tom Musil, and Andrew Hansz for their service as section editors. JREL is different from most academic journals in that it is composed of several sub- sections with different purposes. While these sub-sections have changed over time, the emerging format of the journal will contain the following sub-sections: (1) Review Articles that provide an overall understanding of what has been done in the past on a particular area within real estate, and what should be done in the future; (2) International Articles to share research from under-developed markets and in regions of the world where ARES sister societies may not exist and service with their own journals; (3) Data, Methods, and Technology, a newly revised section of JREL that helps

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Taylor & Francis
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© 2011 American Real Estate Society
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1573-8809
DOI
10.1080/10835547.2011.12090291
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Abstract

The Journal of Real Estate Literature (JREL) has a new team of editors. David M. Harrison (Texas Tech University), Mauricio Rodriquez (Texas Christian University), and Michael J. Seiler (Old Dominion University) have replaced John F. McDonald whose term recently ended. We would like to thank John for his excellent stewardship of JREL for so many years, as well as his service as a section editor. We would also like to thank Graeme Newell, Sofia Dermisi, Sean Salter, Jack Harris, Tom Musil, and Andrew Hansz for their service as section editors. JREL is different from most academic journals in that it is composed of several sub- sections with different purposes. While these sub-sections have changed over time, the emerging format of the journal will contain the following sub-sections: (1) Review Articles that provide an overall understanding of what has been done in the past on a particular area within real estate, and what should be done in the future; (2) International Articles to share research from under-developed markets and in regions of the world where ARES sister societies may not exist and service with their own journals; (3) Data, Methods, and Technology, a newly revised section of JREL that helps

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