Best Pacific Rim Property Research Journal (PRPRJ) Paper

The best paper appearing in the Pacific Rim Property Research Journal  (PRPRJ) each year as judged  the Editorial Board members of the PRPRJ.

2019

For the paper: Residential property market performance and extreme risk measures

2018

For the paper: Alternative assets - A new challenge to property? An analysis of superannuation funds

2017

For their paper: The impact of transit-oriented development (TOD) on residential property prices:  the case of Box Hill, Melbourne

2016

For the paper: Do spatial effects drive house prices away from the long-run equilibrium? 

2015

For the paper: The significance of capital flows into the Australian commercial property markets.  PRPRJ 19(1)

2013

For the paper: Cross sectional analysis of time on market indicators for an Australian City

2012

For his paper: The use of derivatives by Australian Property Funds

2011

For his paper: Downside beta and valuation based property returns

2005

For their paper: Obstruction of view and its impact on residential apartment prices

2004

For their paper: Regime switching in the real estate risk premium