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Foreign Investment in U.S. Real Estate

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  • Economic Research Service
  • Wunderlich, Gene [editor]

Abstract

Papers included: Foreign Investments in U.S. Real Estate: An Overview (John F. Timmons); A Survey of Alien Land Investment in the United States, Colonial Times to Present (Terry L. Anderson); Transnational Conveyancing (Barlow Burke, Jr.); Social Attitudes and Values Associated with Foreign Investment and Occupation of U.S. Land (Gene F. Summers); Political Implications of Foreign Investment in Land in the United States (Brian Loveman); Goals and Characteristics of Foreign Purchasers of Farmland in the United States (Arnold Paulsen); Bidding Potential of Foreign and Domestic Investors in U.S. Farmland (Duane G. Harris and William F. Hampel, Jr.); Foreign Investment in Iowa Farmland (Craig Currie, Michael Boehlje, Neil Harl, Duane Harris); Economic Impact of Foreign Investment in Real Estate (Folke Dovring); Social and Economic Impacts of Foreign Investment in U.S. Land (Mason Gaffney); Foreign Ownership and Control of U.S. Timberland and Forestry Industry (Lloyd C. Irland); Foreign Ownership and Control of U.S. Minerals and Mineral Lands (Walter C. Labys); Foreign Investment in Hawaiian Real Estate (Karl Gertel); Foreign Investment in Rural Land of Texas and the Southwest (Ivan W. Schmedemann); Foreign Investment in the Colorado Real Estate Market (Eliot O. Waples); Legal and Institutional Aspects of Foreign Investment in Urban Land (James M. Brown); Legal Structures Affecting International Real Estate Transactions (Joshua M. Morse, III); Land Information Systems (Robert N. Cook); Anonymity and Disclosure in Ownership Reporting Systems (Steven E. Zumbach and Neil E. Harl); The Iowa Reporting Law and Alien Ownership (Neil E. Hart); and Summary -- Foreign Investment in U.S. Real Estate: Summary, Conclusions, and Recommendations (Gene Wunderlich).

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  • Economic Research Service & Wunderlich, Gene [editor], 1976. "Foreign Investment in U.S. Real Estate," Miscellaneous Publications 338707, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:uersmp:338707
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.338707
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