This study investigates the potential for probable and potential diversification that can be achieved by limiting property portfolios to the geographical markets of the UK and Republic of Ireland. The specification of these geographical constraints is employed as a proxy to address the limited diversification observed by typical investor strategies and the a priori observation of a similarity in property tradition, but divergence in financial structures, regulation and economic policy, currency differences and the possible differences in investor behaviour expected in the two markets.
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Grissom, Terry, Jasmine Lim, and Clare Macparland. "THE POTENTIAL FOR EFFECTIVE DIVERSIFICATION STRATEGIES BETWEEN THE UK AND IRISH PROPERTY MARKETS." In 17th Annual European Real Estate Society Conference. ERES: Conference. Milan, Italy, 2010.
Section: Real Estate Risk & Portfolio Management