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Findings from the 2015 Institutional Real Estate Capital Allocations Monitor

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CRER Vol. 14 (2016)
Author
Green, Matthew
Abstract

Since 2013, the Baker Program in Real Estate and Hodes Weill & Associates have co-sponsored the Institutional Real Estate Capital Allocations Monitor (the “Allocations Monitor”). The Allocations Monitor was created to conduct a comprehensive annual assessment of institutional allocations to real estate investments through analyzing trends and collecting survey responses of institutional portfolios and allocations by region, type, and size of institution. The Allocations Monitor reports on the role of real estate investments in institutional portfolios, and the impact of institutional allocation trends on the investment management industry.

Journal / Series
Cornell Real Estate Review
Volume & Issue
Vol. 14
Date Issued
2016-06-01
Keywords
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Hodes Weill
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