Abstract

Due to an administrative error the article, ‘After the crisis is before the crisis: Reading property market shifts through Amsterdam’s changing landscape of property investors’ by Tuna Taşan-Kok, Sara Özogul, and Andre Legarza intended for publication in the Special Issue, was published separately as a regular article in the journal.
The article was published in European Urban and Regional Studies, Volume 28, Issue 4, October 2021, while it should have appeared in the current issue of the journal, Volume 30, Issue 1, January 2023.
The full Table of Contents for the Special Issue, linking to all the articles, is below.
The full Special Issue is accessible here:
https://journals.sagepub.com/page/EUR/collections/Governance-Residential-Investment
SAGE and European Urban and Regional Studies would like to offer their deepest apologies to the guest editors and authors, who bear no responsibility at all in the error made, and would like to thank them sincerely for their collaboration.
Brill F, and Stirling P (2022) Introduction to special issue on the governance of residential investment. European Urban and Regional Studies 30(1): 8–13. DOI:10.1177/09697764221103914
Taşan-Kok T, Özogul S and Legarza A (2021) After the crisis is before the crisis: Reading property market shifts through Amsterdam’s changing landscape of property investors. European Urban and Regional Studies 28(4): 375–394. DOI:10.1177/09697764211021883
Stirling P, Gallent N and Purves A (2022) The assetisation of housing: A macroeconomic resource. European Urban and Regional Studies 30(1): 15–35. DOI:10.1177/09697764221082621
Geva Y and Rosen G (2022) In search of social equity in entrepreneurialism: The case of Israel’s municipal regeneration agencies. European Urban and Regional Studies 30(1): 36–49. DOI:10.1177/09697764221076343
Brill F, Raco M and Ward C (2022) Anticipating demand shocks: Patient capital and the supply of housing. European Urban and Regional Studies 30(1): 50–65. DOI:10.1177/09697764211069837
Bloom A (2022) Value ‘stripping’: Affordable housing, institutional investment, and the political economy of municipal debt. European Urban and Regional Studies 30(1): 66–71. DOI:10.1177/09697764221123929
