Q: If the world is flat, why isn’t real estate? M. Gordon Brown Space Analytics, LLC Chicago, IL USA.

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Q: If the world is flat, why isn’t real estate? M. Gordon Brown Space Analytics, LLC Chicago, IL USA

Q: If the world isn’t flat, why is real estate? M. Gordon Brown Space Analytics, LLC Chicago, IL USA

3 If the world is flat…

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5 If the world isn’t flat…

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9 Capital… is at the top of things

10 Latin: capit = head

11 Types of capital natural capital – oil, natural gas, coal, and mineral resources, cropland, pastureland, forested areas produced capital – machinery, equipment, buildings, infrastructure intangible capital – raw labor, human capital, social capital, institutions.

12 Capital punishment

13 Odds Are Growing for Economic Recession By JEANNINE AVERSA – 1 hour ago WASHINGTON (AP) — The unemployment rate leaps to a two-year high, record numbers of people are forced from their homes and Wall Street nose-dives again. Such is the fallout from a housing meltdown that threatens to slingshot the country into a recession. From Google News, 13 January 2008

14 Many (most?) economic crashes are preceded by real estate crashes

Richard Herring and Susan Wachter, Real Estate Booms and Banking Busts, Crashes US Farmland prices Property in Sweden Property in Japan Commercial real estate in Boston Property in Thailand Causes Excessive leverage Disaster myopia (availability heuristic ∩ threshold heuristic) Inadequate data Weak analysis Perverse incentives Cognitive dissonance

16 Cause of capital punishment: real estate

Obsolescence and risk crevices Obsolescence Is occurring more rapidly Affects distressed real estate Will be continue to be a recurring problem Risk crevices Result in project cost overruns, project delays and sub-performing projects Result in higher prices that do not reflect longer term value

18 Obsolescence: a recurring problem. Why: 1.A continuous fresh supply in greenfields means tenants, especially prime tenants, have a greater selection. Because new buildings in almost every category have state-of-the-art features, they provide benchmark standards against which older buildings are compared, often adversely. 2.Technical obsolescence may be expensive to correct but it can be observed; the most difficult kinds of obsolescence are latent factors like image, configuration, access, context – functional obsolescence. 3.Biases described in behavioral economic analyses inhibit rational decisions of investors and managers - conservatism, optimism, overconfidence and the disposition effect.

19 Risk crevices

20 Risk crevices: a growing problem. Why: 1.Increased complexity at input phase: social, consumer, environmental, economic, governmental factors simultaneous with increased specialization which reduces redundancy in perceived problem structure leads to … 2.More economic firms (silos) required for projects >> increased risk as the project moves into the next silo because risk management applies to the firm which will reduce its own risk, not to the project >> higher transaction costs from the crevices that accumulate as higher project costs.

Tetlock on the efficacy of expert predictions hedgehogsfoxes

Kelly on types of real estate knowledge PythagoreansProtagoreans

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24 ARES meeting, Seattle, April 2011 Steve Laposa’s question: What do your members need in the next 2-3 years? Answers: career reprogramming; to reinvent our organization; to know what paths to avoid.

25 Path dependence in real estate education Real estate education has depended on three principal and converging paths: The path of rational choice The path of equilibrium The path of real estate as capital The landscape forming these paths is changing and they are being repaved and widened.

26 The path of rational choice… …is being repaved and widened with prospect theory (behavioral economics)

27 The path of equilibrium… … originally shaped by the prestige of physical science, has become overgrown with new forms known in the life sciences. Comparative anatomy of built assets will help identify which become extinct and which reproduce.

28 The path of real estate as capital… …says real estate constitutes over 40% of the world’s capital?

29 Shares of capital

30 Distribution of capital

31 Produced capital has been leveraging intangible capital for millennia Uruk was founded in 5000 bc

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Erik Erikson: as we develop, 1) the world gets bigger 2) failure is cumulative We are here.

34 Institutionalized study of failure Engineering – 1830s Medicine Aircraft design and operation

“Good judgment is usually the result of experience. And experience is frequently the result of bad judgment. But to learn from the experience of others requires those who have the experience to share the knowledge with those who follow.” Construction attorney Barry LePatner

36 Institutionalized study of failure addresses… 1.the complexity of the phenomena underlying professional knowledge and how science can develop and organize this knowledge. 2.the human cognitive limitations that lead to inept use of that knowledge.

37 Is it too much to suggest that RE education be comparable with that in law, engineering and medicine?

38 A ‘modest’ proposal Eliminate boom-bust cycles Rebuild real estate education

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