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Author: Graham Squires

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Lectures, education monologues, and conversations with Professor Graham Squires
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Latest Research Topics

Latest Research Topics

2024-05-2506:18

Getting back into vlogging by talking to camera again. Freestyling on what I've been up to in terms of research topics.
Here is a lecture on Property Investment and Management
This latest Lecture looks at Property Development Project Delivery
Here is a Lecture on the Cost of 'Free' Environmental Resources
Here we have a Lecture on Market Failure and Externalities
Lecture on Elasticity

Lecture on Elasticity

2024-01-1107:46

This lecture explores elasticity
This session discusses Market Equilibrium and Efficiency
This lecture looks at Microeconomics in Application using the 'laws' of Supply and Demand
Here is a lecture on Lecture on Markets and Market Forces
This sessions lecture is on Production Possibility Boundaries
Getting back to economics fundamentals, here we look at applying choice and opportunity cost to resources
This talk goes back to basics on what the economic problem is
Location, location, location is a well-worn mantra. Here we look at some of the touchstone theories of location in economic geography
Here is a useful session on macroeconomics and its applications
Lecture on how we can use replacement cost approaches when it is difficult to value by comparisons and income
This lecture looks at the concept of contingent valuation of the built and natural environment
This session looks at asset-based approaches to the built and natural environment.
Here we take a look at the user pricing approaches. This can help understanding charges in using built and natural services such as roads and water
Here is a lecture on land contamination and how clean-up remediation costs can be dealt with
A look at site analysis alongside planning and policy - some older UK references but most principles are universal and remain the same
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