CD-Houston — CD-Houston - CD from the latest Symposium including the PowerPoint® presentation and text. These media will benefit those who wish to provide their colleagues or clients the latest information about Houston's economy and real estate markets. Single issue $49.00 Number of Copies 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Please select an item.
Houston's Emergence from the National Economic Meltdown: The Short-Run and the Long-Run Barton Smith, May 6, 2010. The text and graphics from Dr. Smith's last IRF symposium in which he not only addresses short-term concerns about the sustainability of any economic recovery, but looks ahead to Houston's long-term potential as it continues to march through the 21st century. This publication is a walk through Houston's past, present, and future, leading to an examination of the timing of growth over the next 25 years, the geographic direction of that growth, and nature of the city's future industry mix as it pertains to public policy and private decision making involving the region's real estate markets. $9.00 Number of Copies 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Please select an item.
Countdown to Recovery: What's Been Accomplished; What's Left to Do Barton Smith, Nov 5, 2009. Text and graphics from the 2009 Fall Economic Forecast Symposium, examining clues to a possible national and local economic recovery. Following up on a past symposium theme that all recessions have a purpose which must be accomplished before the economy can embark on a true recovery, Dr. Smith enumerates on what has been accomplished to date and what is yet to be done. This report also discusses the future of Houston's energy economy in light of strong oil prices, but weak natural gas prices, and provides an update to May's symposium on key aspects of Houston's real estate markets. $9.00 Number of Copies 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Please select an item.
Houston Without Energy Growth: Implications for Jobs and Real Estate Barton Smith, May 5, 2009. The text and graphics from the 2009 Spring Real Estate Symposium examining the risks to the various local real estate markets from the global economic recession. Special attention is given to the link between the nation's woes, its spillover to the broader global economy, and the international collapse in the demand for oil. These linkages directly tie Houston to the international meltdown in ways that did not emerge in 2008, putting all local real estate markets at risk of some rough times lasting as long as three years. The report also provides an updated forecast on Houston metropolitan area's economic growth by county. $9.00 Number of Copies 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Please select an item.
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