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bao, Xing dao ri. Hao zhai wang = : Luxury property. [Xianggang] : Xing dao ri bao, 2008.

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John, Cotton. SELLING LUXURY HOMES : BECOME THE PREFERRED REAL ESTATE AGENT AND TRUSTED ADVISOR TO HIGH-END CLIENTS IN YOUR MARKET. Windsor, Connecticut : Tide-mark Press, Ltd., 2010.

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Losh, John B. Who's Who in Luxury Real Estate (Who's Who in Luxury Real Estate). Who's Who in Luxury Real Estate, 1995.

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Brummitt, Daniel. Luxury Real Estate Art Bath Decor. Lulu Press, Inc., 2020.

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Michonski, David M. Power marketing for luxury real estate. 2011.

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(Editor), Ashley Ernst, dir. The Legends of Luxury Real Estate : Volume II. John Brian Losh, 2006.

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The Legends of Luxury Real Estate : Volume I. Luxury Real Estate, a division of John Brian Losh, Inc., 2005.

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Nedelkoff, Ralph Merritt. The World of Luxury Real Estate : The Ultimate Training Guide for Real Estate Agents ! CreateSpace, 2007.

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Who's Who in Luxury Real Estate, Volume XII, 1999. John Brian Losh, 1998.

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Holley, Moira, Nancy Tallman et Liz Harris. Essential Guide to Buying and Selling Luxury Real Estate : Insights from America's Top Luxury Agents. Independently Published, 2018.

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Moore-Moore, Laurie. Rich Buyer, Rich Seller ! : The Real Estate Agents' Guide to Marketing Luxury Homes. Institute for Luxury Home Marketing, 2003.

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Associates, Beatrice Rose and. Mansion-Villa for Sale : Hummingbird Hall Jamaica : Luxury International Real Estate for Sale. Independently Published, 2020.

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Daouk, Tarek M. Distressed luxury hotels : A comparative analysis of real estate workouts for owners in the early 1990's versus in the 2000's. 2009.

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Is the Environment a Luxury ? : An Inquiry into the relationship between environment and income. Routledge, 2014.

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Boer, Roland. The Economic Politics of Biblical Narrative. Sous la direction de Danna Nolan Fewell. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199967728.013.46.

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Assuming that politics cannot be separated from economics, this chapter begins by outlining a framework for understanding the economic politics of ancient Israel within the context of the ancient Near East. Overwhelmingly agrarian, these economies functioned in terms of a primary tension between palatine estates and village communities. The estates (also of temples) were intended to supply the small ruling class with its everyday and luxury needs. By contrast, the village communities operated on their own terms, although when under the wavering sway of rulers, they were forced to pay taxes and provide labor for the estates. In this context, the chapter interprets three biblical accounts. The first concerns the “estate of Eden,” and it argues that the underlying perspective is one of palatine estates. Second, the chapter focuses on the narrative tension between Joseph and Moses, which is the real tension of the story of Egypt and the Exodus. While Joseph represents an estate system and the cause of Israelite enslavement, Moses represents the constitutive resistance to that situation. Third, the texts of Job and Proverbs may be seen in this light, with Job criticized for his holding of estates and Proverbs presenting a subtle ruling-class perspective on the tension traced throughout the chapter.
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Reyerson, Kathryn. Urban Economies. Sous la direction de Judith Bennett et Ruth Karras. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199582174.013.033.

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Women's experience in the towns of medieval Europe was framed by the nature of the urban economy and the legal system in place. Women operated everywhere within a patriarchal system, but the limits and possibilities of their economic participation varied across time, marital status, social status, family ties, and training. Elite women managed households, but in some cities they can be found investing in trade and industry, engaging in financial operations, and exploiting real property. Middling women engaged in sales of luxury goods and agricultural commodities, in real-estate transactions, in partnerships and apprenticeships. Rarely did they enjoy guild membership, but they contributed to medieval artisanal industry. Poor women, domestic servants, prostitutes, and slaves were everywhere the disadvantaged in medieval cities, though some, such as hucksters, could overcome the makeshift transient economy of which they were a part. Gender dictated the fate of urban women, however historical assessments might differ.
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