British Housebuilders (PDF)
History and Analysis
(Sprache: Englisch)
British Housebuilders is the first comprehensive account of
the corporate history of the twentieth-century speculative
housebuilding industry - the firms that `supplied` those houses and
the entrepreneurs who created those firms.
The transition from...
the corporate history of the twentieth-century speculative
housebuilding industry - the firms that `supplied` those houses and
the entrepreneurs who created those firms.
The transition from...
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British Housebuilders is the first comprehensive account of
the corporate history of the twentieth-century speculative
housebuilding industry - the firms that `supplied` those houses and
the entrepreneurs who created those firms.
The transition from the local housebuilders of the 1930s,
through the regional diversification of the 1960s, to the national
housebuilders of today is charted via a series of industry league
tables.
The rationale for the growth in national firms is analysed. The
conventional explanation of economies of scale is rejected:
instead, the stock market is found to play a key role both in
facilitating acquisitions and in demanding growth from its
constituent companies.
The supply-side analysis also addresses the frequent corporate
failures: succession issues, lack of focus and the 1974 and 1990
recessions have played their part in equal measure.
British Housebuilders provides the first opportunity to
review the evidence drawn from a century of speculative
housebuilding; it is only with this historical perspective that
sound judgements can be made on the corporate role in
housebuilding.
the corporate history of the twentieth-century speculative
housebuilding industry - the firms that `supplied` those houses and
the entrepreneurs who created those firms.
The transition from the local housebuilders of the 1930s,
through the regional diversification of the 1960s, to the national
housebuilders of today is charted via a series of industry league
tables.
The rationale for the growth in national firms is analysed. The
conventional explanation of economies of scale is rejected:
instead, the stock market is found to play a key role both in
facilitating acquisitions and in demanding growth from its
constituent companies.
The supply-side analysis also addresses the frequent corporate
failures: succession issues, lack of focus and the 1974 and 1990
recessions have played their part in equal measure.
British Housebuilders provides the first opportunity to
review the evidence drawn from a century of speculative
housebuilding; it is only with this historical perspective that
sound judgements can be made on the corporate role in
housebuilding.
Autoren-Porträt von Fred Wellings
Fred Wellings, former research partner at Credit Lyonnais Securities, is a well respected figure in the housing industry - partly through his Private Housebuilding Annual containing data on the corporate structure of the industry. For the current edition see www.fredwellings.co.uk
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Fred Wellings
- 2008, 1. Auflage, 304 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 1405171650
- ISBN-13: 9781405171656
- Erscheinungsdatum: 08.05.2008
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