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Professor Martin Hoesli is Chair in Accountancy at the Business School, University of Aberdeen. He is a leading scholar in real estate finance, housing economics, and investment portfolio management, with extensive research on inflation hedging, commercial property valuation, and financial regulation impacts. His work frequently appears in top-tier journals such as the Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, Journal of Portfolio Management, and Real Estate Economics.
His research interests span a broad spectrum of real estate and financial topics, including liability-driven investment, hedonic pricing models, global house price dynamics, and real estate market segmentation. He has co-authored influential studies on the role of real estate in pension fund strategies, the impact of financial regulation on real estate companies, and the performance of non-listed real estate funds in emerging markets like China and Japan.
Analysis of his recent publications reveals a strong focus on empirical and methodological advancements in real estate valuation and investment. His work integrates econometric modeling with practical investment insights, particularly in assessing risk, return, and diversification benefits of real estate across different market regimes and geographies. A recurring theme is the use of real estate as a hedge against inflation and liability risk, especially in institutional portfolios.
Professor Hoesli has authored or co-authored over 100 journal articles, several books including Investissement immobilier: Décision et gestion du risque (2018), and numerous working papers. His collaborations include prominent researchers such as Steven Bourassa, Graeme Newell, and Elias Oikarinen.
He is actively involved in research centers related to real estate and sustainability at the University of Aberdeen, contributing to interdisciplinary projects. His email for professional correspondence is m.e.r.hoesli@abdn.ac.uk.
