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An annual land-price survey added to the disfavor among real estate stocks, pushing the sector down 1.4% after the previous day's 2.6% decline.
Miners Dig Hole for Europe; Exporters Give Tokyo a Lift Sarah Turner 2010
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An annual land-price survey added to the disfavor among real estate stocks, pushing the sector down 1.4% after the previous day's 2.6% decline.
Miners Dig Hole for Europe; Exporters Give Tokyo a Lift Sarah Turner 2010
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An annual land-price survey added to the disfavor among real estate stocks, pushing the sector down 1.4% after the previous day's 2.6% decline.
Miners Dig Hole for Europe; Exporters Give Tokyo a Lift Sarah Turner 2010
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An annual land-price survey added to the disfavor among real estate stocks, pushing the sector down 1.4% after the previous day's 2.6% decline.
Miners Undo Europe; Exporters Give Tokyo a Lift Sarah Turner 2010
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On the downside, an annual land-price survey added to the disfavor among real estate stocks of late, pushing the sector down 1.4% after the previous day's 2.6% decline.
Asian Markets Shrug Off Greece Worries Shri Navaratnam 2010
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On the downside, an annual land-price survey added to the disfavor among real estate stocks of late, pushing the sector down 1.4% after the previous day's 2.6% decline.
Asian Markets Shrug Off Greece Worries Shri Navaratnam 2010
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On the downside, an annual land-price survey added to the disfavor among real estate stocks of late, pushing the sector down 1.4% after the previous day's 2.6% decline.
Asian Markets Shrug Off Greece Worries Shri Navaratnam 2010
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The answer to this question is the same as the cause of the recession, the land-price bubble makes it too costly to occupy a site and to build on it or to use it to make goods for sale.
Keeping It Real: This Recession Ain't Over by a Long Shot 2009
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The answer to this question is the same as the cause of the recession, the land-price bubble makes it too costly to occupy a site and to build on it or to use it to make goods for sale.
Keeping It Real: This Recession Ain't Over by a Long Shot 2009
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Land prices for residential real estate slipped 3.2% last year, while those for commercial properties dropped 4.7%, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism said Monday in its annual land-price survey.
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