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Review Articles:
Office
Market Demand Analysis and Estimation Techniques: A Literature Review,
Synthesis and Commentary
Authors: Joseph S. Rabianski and
Karen M. Gibler
Start Page: 37
End Page: 56
Volume: 15
Issue Number: 1
Year: 2007
Publication: Journal of Real Estate
Literature
Abstract: Judgmental or applied office demand analyses have
appeared in the literature for the past forty years. First, using office
demand to population ratios, researchers moved to more comprehensive
forecasting models that estimate segmented office demand from a growing set
of variables. Although estimating equations now better reflect the
underlying factors that create demand, improvements are needed in estimating
office demand using employment; vacancy rates; demand for specialized office
space; submarket overlap and competition; changes in supply resulting from
obsolescence, conversion, and demolition; and improvement in primary data
collection. Additional empirical work is also needed to verify which
refinements to the model significantly improve the accuracy of the
estimating equations.

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