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Papers authored by Arvydas:
Year
Paper
Year
Paper
2014
Jadevicius, Arvydas (2014).
An Evaluation of the Use of Combination Techniques in Improving Forecasting Accuracy for Commercial Property Cycles in the UK
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PhD-Thesis at Edinburgh Napier University
2012
Arvydas Jadevicius, Brian Sloan and Andrew Brown (2012).
Examination of property forecasting models - accuracy and its improvement through combination forecasting
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19th Annual European Real Estate Society Conference in Edinburgh, Scotland
2012
Arvydas Jadevicius (2012).
Examination of property forecasting models - accuracy and its improvement through combination forecasting
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19th Annual European Real Estate Society Conference in Edinburgh, Scotland
2013
Jadevicius, Arvydas; Brian Sloan, Andrew Brown (2013).
Property Market Modelling and Forecasting: A Case for Simplicity
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20th Annual European Real Estate Society Conference in Vienna, Austria
2016
Jadevicius, Arvydas (2016).
Skyscraper Indicator and its application in the UK
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23rd Annual European Real Estate Society Conference in Regensburg, Germany
2014
Huston, Simon; Arvydas Jadevicius, Negin Minaei (2014).
Talent and rental system bottlenecks: a preliminary investigation
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21st Annual European Real Estate Society Conference in Bucharest, Romania
2015
Jadevicius, Arvydas; Simon Huston; Andrew Baum (2015).
Two Centuries of Farmland Prices in England
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22nd Annual European Real Estate Society Conference in Istanbul, Turkey
2015
Jadevicius, Arvydas; Stephen Lee (2015).
UK REITs Don't Like Mondays
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22nd Annual European Real Estate Society Conference in Istanbul, Turkey
2014
Jadevicius, Arvydas; Diane Martin (2014).
Univariate Time-Series Modelling of UK Farmland Prices
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21st Annual European Real Estate Society Conference in Bucharest, Romania
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