Subject category:
Economics, Politics and Business Environment
Published by:
Cranfield School of Management
Length: 11 pages
Data source: Published sources
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Abstract
Since 1st January 1993 there exists the opportunity for a free flow of goods, services, people and capital throughout the European Community. In time, this freedom will bring about major changes in the structure and organisation of many industries in all member states. At the same time, the influence can be expected to widen beyond the commercial field to affect the behaviour and living styles of people generally as the integration and expansion of the Community proceeds. There will, therefore, be a growing demand for detailed information concerning a wide range of business and personal sectors relating to each member state. This paper focuses on one particular sector, namely the housing market, and provides a comparative country analysis of this market.
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Abstract
Since 1st January 1993 there exists the opportunity for a free flow of goods, services, people and capital throughout the European Community. In time, this freedom will bring about major changes in the structure and organisation of many industries in all member states. At the same time, the influence can be expected to widen beyond the commercial field to affect the behaviour and living styles of people generally as the integration and expansion of the Community proceeds. There will, therefore, be a growing demand for detailed information concerning a wide range of business and personal sectors relating to each member state. This paper focuses on one particular sector, namely the housing market, and provides a comparative country analysis of this market.