Purpose: The objective of this study involves the determination of cyclical characteristics that occur on the European construction market. Design/Methodology/Approach: In the research implementation process, time-frequency analysis was used to identify and analyze cyclicalities in the construction market. Findings: The results clearly demonstrate the absence of a homogeneous construction market in the investigated countries. The diversity of the European construction market is revealed by the various responses to the periods corresponding to the ups and downs of the economy. Practical Implications: The present research provides grounds for the clear indication of specific countries and cyclical characteristics on the construction market in...
The fundamental question posed in this study is how to approach the construction sector in order to ...
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Analysis of UK data shows that the supply of construction services is influenced by prices, producti...
Reduced seasonal building activity in the construction sector is often assumed to be related to hard...
In fast-growing countries, the economic growth, which came after the global financial crisis, ought ...
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Activities in the construction sector are assumed to be influenced by inflow of mortgage funding in ...
In Western Europe, the construction industry recorded a brisk growth of 2.8 percent in 2000. Accordi...
As a result of the expected recovery of the aggregate economy, the volume of construction in Western...
This research is based on an emergent field in the comparative analysis, construction and real estat...
ABSTRACT The European Construction Economics Research Unit (ECERU) at the University of Reading has ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyse the international construction sector from a macr...
In this paper, we assess the characteristics of the housing market and its main determinants. Using ...
The fundamental question posed in this study is how to approach the construction sector in order to ...
In this paper, we assess the characteristics of the housing market and its main determinants. Using ...
Analysis of UK data shows that the supply of construction services is influenced by prices, producti...
Reduced seasonal building activity in the construction sector is often assumed to be related to hard...
In fast-growing countries, the economic growth, which came after the global financial crisis, ought ...
This paper will propose a general approach for the analysis and measurement of seasonality in touris...
The market for tourist services is subject to the most significant impact of seasonality among all s...
This article looks at the trends and success of the sustainable construction industries in the EU me...
Activities in the construction sector are assumed to be influenced by inflow of mortgage funding in ...
In Western Europe, the construction industry recorded a brisk growth of 2.8 percent in 2000. Accordi...
As a result of the expected recovery of the aggregate economy, the volume of construction in Western...
This research is based on an emergent field in the comparative analysis, construction and real estat...
ABSTRACT The European Construction Economics Research Unit (ECERU) at the University of Reading has ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyse the international construction sector from a macr...
In this paper, we assess the characteristics of the housing market and its main determinants. Using ...
The fundamental question posed in this study is how to approach the construction sector in order to ...
In this paper, we assess the characteristics of the housing market and its main determinants. Using ...
Analysis of UK data shows that the supply of construction services is influenced by prices, producti...