Barron’s Real Estate Handbook

Barron’s Real Estate Handbook by Jack C. Harris is a comprehensive resource published by Barron’s in 1988. This second edition spans 700 pages and is presented in English, offering a detailed exploration of various mathematical and management concepts relevant to real estate.
Readers will find in this handbook a thorough examination of topics such as equation solving, linear programming, and transportation and assignment problems. The book also delves into integer programming, probability, random variables, and various theories including game, inventory, queue, and decision theory, making it a valuable reference for those interested in the intersection of management science and real estate.
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Covers equation solving, linear programming, transportation and assignment problems, integer programming, probability, random variables, and game, inventory, queue, and decision theory
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