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Running in cycles: too much office space?

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  • Jane Katz

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As the market for downtown office space recovers from yet another boom and bust, are there reasons to think that future cycles may be less volatile than in the past?

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  • Jane Katz, 2004. "Running in cycles: too much office space?," Regional Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, issue Q 2 / Q 3, pages 22-30.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedbrr:y:2004:i:q2/q3:p:22-30
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    Office buildings; Boston (Mass.);

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