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Akshay wrote:
01/05/2012 07:19
This "free sharing" of infomraiton seems too good to be true. Like communism.
Akshay wrote:
01/05/2012 07:19
This "free sharing" of infomraiton seems too good to be true. Like communism.
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01/05/2012 03:50
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FkGXJgrgVeegjP wrote:
01/05/2012 03:50
Deep thinking - adds a new dmiesnion to it all.
FkGXJgrgVeegjP wrote:
01/05/2012 03:50
Deep thinking - adds a new dmiesnion to it all.
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29/04/2012 00:53
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28/04/2012 22:04
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thAcNrAWx wrote:
16/03/2012 06:16
Dear Elena,Having seen the book go from draft to final publication, I am elrlay excited about what could come out of this blog. There are a number of themes that could be of interest. For example, managing risks that come from these different types of markets (real and unreal) including the types of tools needed to manage risks depending on what proportion of the market in a given city or neighbourhood falls in the real or unreal category. What is the benefit structure from the potentially significant payoffs that come from broadeing access to titles and registration and to institutions in general? Several players would benefit from and could contribute to such a topic. Are you going to be sponsoring specific conversations on such issues? It would be great to see how and where the principles of the book are now being applied.Best regardsFrannie Dear Frannie,Thank you very much for your contribution and the focus you bring to the discussion. Indeed you have seen the production of this book from the earliest stages. More importantly you have witnessed the development of the ideas presented in the book since the beginning of the nineties. Some of the themes you suggest are very much in order as they go hand in hand with the sustainable transformation of “Unreal” to Real. I welcome and will sponsor specific conversations. Why not start with a topic you brought up that of risk management.The debate on how to manage risk in markets festered with “Unreal” estate is a major one and rather current. I touch on this in chapter 3 and 5. Risk is measured with different tools when a country has a robust formal market and thus the majority of its property market is recorded on a secure property rights system. In such case property values are less distorted (because relative prices are less distorted). The risk evaluation tools used are mainly based on a straightforward cash flow analysis of the asset in question or usual credit ratings. These tools however are not effectively applicable in a market that is more than 50% festered with “Unreal” property. They can be misleading and even dangerous. What should be used in such cases are methods accepted by the community and almost all based on reputation. The financial and economic fragility of a market is very much related to the percentage share of “Unreal” estate. Thus the effort to transform it is crucial. It is not simple titling or registration but that of establishing a robust system that emits and enforces property rights. The key to this is to agree on the definition and the implementation method of this “system”. It is this type of challenge that urged me in writing Prosperity Unbound.The players that should be involved in the transformation should be visionary investors, government decision makers (and policy makers), and the owners/citizens. I have come across some visionary private sector leaders as well as government leaders the challenge is to bring all players together. I would extend an invitation to all three players to present their views.
thAcNrAWx wrote:
16/03/2012 06:16
Dear Elena,Having seen the book go from draft to final publication, I am elrlay excited about what could come out of this blog. There are a number of themes that could be of interest. For example, managing risks that come from these different types of markets (real and unreal) including the types of tools needed to manage risks depending on what proportion of the market in a given city or neighbourhood falls in the real or unreal category. What is the benefit structure from the potentially significant payoffs that come from broadeing access to titles and registration and to institutions in general? Several players would benefit from and could contribute to such a topic. Are you going to be sponsoring specific conversations on such issues? It would be great to see how and where the principles of the book are now being applied.Best regardsFrannie Dear Frannie,Thank you very much for your contribution and the focus you bring to the discussion. Indeed you have seen the production of this book from the earliest stages. More importantly you have witnessed the development of the ideas presented in the book since the beginning of the nineties. Some of the themes you suggest are very much in order as they go hand in hand with the sustainable transformation of “Unreal” to Real. I welcome and will sponsor specific conversations. Why not start with a topic you brought up that of risk management.The debate on how to manage risk in markets festered with “Unreal” estate is a major one and rather current. I touch on this in chapter 3 and 5. Risk is measured with different tools when a country has a robust formal market and thus the majority of its property market is recorded on a secure property rights system. In such case property values are less distorted (because relative prices are less distorted). The risk evaluation tools used are mainly based on a straightforward cash flow analysis of the asset in question or usual credit ratings. These tools however are not effectively applicable in a market that is more than 50% festered with “Unreal” property. They can be misleading and even dangerous. What should be used in such cases are methods accepted by the community and almost all based on reputation. The financial and economic fragility of a market is very much related to the percentage share of “Unreal” estate. Thus the effort to transform it is crucial. It is not simple titling or registration but that of establishing a robust system that emits and enforces property rights. The key to this is to agree on the definition and the implementation method of this “system”. It is this type of challenge that urged me in writing Prosperity Unbound.The players that should be involved in the transformation should be visionary investors, government decision makers (and policy makers), and the owners/citizens. I have come across some visionary private sector leaders as well as government leaders the challenge is to bring all players together. I would extend an invitation to all three players to present their views.
thAcNrAWx wrote:
16/03/2012 06:16
Dear Elena,Having seen the book go from draft to final publication, I am elrlay excited about what could come out of this blog. There are a number of themes that could be of interest. For example, managing risks that come from these different types of markets (real and unreal) including the types of tools needed to manage risks depending on what proportion of the market in a given city or neighbourhood falls in the real or unreal category. What is the benefit structure from the potentially significant payoffs that come from broadeing access to titles and registration and to institutions in general? Several players would benefit from and could contribute to such a topic. Are you going to be sponsoring specific conversations on such issues? It would be great to see how and where the principles of the book are now being applied.Best regardsFrannie Dear Frannie,Thank you very much for your contribution and the focus you bring to the discussion. Indeed you have seen the production of this book from the earliest stages. More importantly you have witnessed the development of the ideas presented in the book since the beginning of the nineties. Some of the themes you suggest are very much in order as they go hand in hand with the sustainable transformation of “Unreal” to Real. I welcome and will sponsor specific conversations. Why not start with a topic you brought up that of risk management.The debate on how to manage risk in markets festered with “Unreal” estate is a major one and rather current. I touch on this in chapter 3 and 5. Risk is measured with different tools when a country has a robust formal market and thus the majority of its property market is recorded on a secure property rights system. In such case property values are less distorted (because relative prices are less distorted). The risk evaluation tools used are mainly based on a straightforward cash flow analysis of the asset in question or usual credit ratings. These tools however are not effectively applicable in a market that is more than 50% festered with “Unreal” property. They can be misleading and even dangerous. What should be used in such cases are methods accepted by the community and almost all based on reputation. The financial and economic fragility of a market is very much related to the percentage share of “Unreal” estate. Thus the effort to transform it is crucial. It is not simple titling or registration but that of establishing a robust system that emits and enforces property rights. The key to this is to agree on the definition and the implementation method of this “system”. It is this type of challenge that urged me in writing Prosperity Unbound.The players that should be involved in the transformation should be visionary investors, government decision makers (and policy makers), and the owners/citizens. I have come across some visionary private sector leaders as well as government leaders the challenge is to bring all players together. I would extend an invitation to all three players to present their views.
WCnRAWVaSNpoPJEJCTK wrote:
16/03/2012 04:33
I have four recommendations this week:2. The Messy Epicure - My nfierd Jason compiled a great list of equipment and tools for the kitchen. 3. Spoonfed Grill - This is the buzz post of the moment, as a food truck owner talks about his battle with the City of Birmingham.4. Ordinarily Extraordinary - Amy has a touching post about how the first day of school is a melancholy affair.5. Wade on Birmingham - My guest blogger Jen (loophole!) talks about the best cupcakes in Birmingham as part of Birmingham's Best Eats.Looking forward to your shares.
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16/03/2012 03:35
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14/03/2012 09:15
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14/03/2012 09:15
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yvKPyrXxvYcOcdNP wrote:
14/03/2012 09:15
My intergluteal mauets is clamoring for the introduction of your hyperemic and totemic agnate tumescent organ.Once again, the grace and aesthetic pleasure of your company is leaving me erumpent.In lieu of coordinating an evening of intercourse, can we instead engage mutually in manual onanistic excitement, preferably with auditory reinforcement provided via digital, wireless-to-wireless handheld telephonic devices?Please engage me in coition until my Broca's area loses all synaptic capability and I can no longer locute in syntactically and grammatically correct constructs and must therefore revert and/or devolve into atavistic, primal, guttural utterances of pure passionate elan.Reply by Twitter: on July 6th, 2009 at Monday, July 6, 2009 @ 2:53 pm@bo, Dude? I just had a Meg Ryan moment on my couch. Thank you.Reply by on July 6th, 2009 at Monday, July 6, 2009 @ 7:07 pm@bo, you see, now it just sounds snooty.
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13/03/2012 23:50
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