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  <title>Impact of Public Policy&#13;
Measures on the German&#13;
Real Estate Market</title>
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  <namePart>Oerter Christopher Yvo</namePart>
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   <placeTerm type="text">Unite States</placeTerm>
   <publisher>Springer</publisher>
   <dateIssued>2013</dateIssued>
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 <note>Real Estate in Germany in the context of public policy, is from its sheer magnitude a&#13;
topic of utmost relevance to government, economy, society as well as to property researchers&#13;
in general and especially urban economists. Hardly any industry is larger in&#13;
Germany than the real estate industry, which is, depending on the definition, the largest&#13;
of all sectors with more than 50 per cent of all loans secured by real estate and of the&#13;
app. 10 bn. EUR of private German total assets, 55 per cent allocated to property, thereof&#13;
65 per cent to residential property.&#13;
As these facts are hardly known to the public, the finance crisis (which had been caused&#13;
by the subprime crisis with its catalyst of the residential market of the United States) has&#13;
presented to a broad audience since 2007, which leading role real estate plays by having&#13;
severe primary effects as well as subsequent secondary and tertiary effects. The reason&#13;
for this is that real estate serves in the world’s leading countries as the dominant, nearly&#13;
non-substitutable collateral in the private and public debt business and, thus, connects&#13;
private and public debt and equity markets.</note>
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  <topic>Public administration</topic>
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 <classification>353</classification>
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