Fisher Center for Real Estate & Urban Economics

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The Fisher Center for Real Estate & Urban Economics is a leading academic research and education center focused on real estate markets, urban economics, and related public policy, based at the University of California, Berkeley.

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instanceOf academic research center
education center
research institute
affiliation University of California, Berkeley
aimsTo advance knowledge of real estate markets
inform public policy
support real estate education at UC Berkeley
associatedWith MBA real estate program at UC Berkeley
real estate curriculum at Haas School of Business
undergraduate real estate courses at UC Berkeley
campus UC Berkeley campus
surface form: University of California, Berkeley campus
collaboratesWith academic researchers
public policymakers
real estate industry professionals
conducts empirical research on real estate markets
empirical research on urban economics
policy-relevant research
country United States of America
surface form: United States
field public policy
real estate
urban economics
focusesOn housing markets
land use policy
public policy related to real estate
real estate finance
real estate investment
real estate markets
urban development
urban economics
language English
locatedIn Berkeley
surface form: Berkeley, California

United States of America
surface form: United States
namedAfter Fisher family
nonProfitStatus nonprofit academic unit
offers academic research programs in real estate
education programs in real estate
executive education in real estate
industry conferences
policy forums
organizes policy roundtables
real estate conferences
symposia on urban economics
partOf Haas School of Business
publishes research reports on real estate
working papers in urban economics
sector higher education
serves public policymakers
real estate professionals
students at Haas School of Business

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Haas School of Business associatedWith Fisher Center for Real Estate & Urban Economics