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Economics for Builders and Surveyors Stephen D. Lavender

Economics for Builders and Surveyors By Stephen D. Lavender

Economics for Builders and Surveyors by Stephen D. Lavender


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Intended for students, lecturers and practitioners in a range of built environment disciplines such as building, quantity surveying, estate management and town planning, it emphasizes the importance of economic decision making in developing the built environment.

Economics for Builders and Surveyors Summary

Economics for Builders and Surveyors: Principles and Applications of Economic Decision-making in Developing the Built Environment by Stephen D. Lavender

This book is intended for students, lecturers and practitioners in a wide range of build environment disciplines including building, quantity surveying, estate management, and town planning. In particular, the book is designed for use on degree, professional and technician courses in these disciplines. In addition to being suitable for teachers of economics, the book should assist lecturers in subjects such as building management, cost planning, property market studies and land use planning, to integrate aspects of economic analysis into their teaching. It should also be of interest to practising builders and surveyors who wish to gain a wider understanding of the economic forces which influence their work. The book, which is in three parts, seeks to emphasize the importance of economic decision making in developing the built environment. No prior knowledge of economics is assumed. Part one shows, with the aid of a case study and an illustrative framework of the development process, how economic problems can be understood and solved partly by a common sense approach. Part two deals with the principles of economcs, emphasizing economic decision making rather than economics as an academic discipline. Economic theory is reduced to its essentials whilst ideas from related disciplines such as management are assimilated. The result is a set of principles which are used in a variety of applications in part three to help explain economic decision making in developing the built environment.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Developing the built environment and economic problems: a case study - Carbury - identification of urban and building need, decision to build, design of buildings, construction, occupation and use of buildings. Part 2 Principles of economics: the nature of economics; the micro economic process; the market system; the firm; industry and industrial structure; the national economy; policy issues. Part 3 Applications of economic principles to the development of the build environment: markets for land uses; special features of land; the inner cities; the housing market; transportation; construction clients; fulfilling the client's objectives; feasibility of projects; cost control during design; the construction industry as a whole; post tender cost control; market strategy of construction firms; production methods in construction; the life of buildings.

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GOR005029248
9780582042957
058204295X
Economics for Builders and Surveyors: Principles and Applications of Economic Decision-making in Developing the Built Environment by Stephen D. Lavender
Used - Good
Paperback
Pearson Education Limited
1990-07-30
334
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