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  • Read extracts  from Construction  Economics


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    Construction Economics
    A new Approach

    Danny Myers

    Traditionally economics is regarded as a challenging subject. Nonetheless, this invaluable textbook will suit students across a wide range of disciplines, ranging from construction managment and construction engineering through to architecture, property and surveying.


    Information sources and links to sites referred to in the book:

    Part A
    Effective Use of
    Resources

      www.dti.gov.uk
    www.competition-commission.org.uk
    www.carol.co.uk
    www.ft.com
    www.ons.gov.uk
         

    Part B
    Effective Protection of the Environment

      www.bre.co.uk
    www.ends.co.uk
    www.foe.co.uk
    www.ncbe.co.uk
    www.usablebuildings.co.uk
         

    Part C
    Economic Growth that meets the needs of everyone

      www.hm-treasury.gov.uk
    www.bankofengland.co.uk
    www.worldbank.org
    www.economics.ltsn.ac.uk
    www.euroconstruct.com
         

    Additional Information, Reports and References:

    www.dti.gov.uk/construction

  • Fairclough, J. (2002) Rethinking Construction and Innovation and Research: A Review of Government R&D Policies and Practices
  • Construction Statistics Annual
  • www.cibworld.nl

  • Agenda for Sustainable Construction in Developing Countries
  • www.bre.co.uk/projects

  • Sustainable Construction Task Group (2002) Reputation, Risk and Reward: the Business Case for Sustainability in the UK Property Sector
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