New urban sprawl vectors of the real estate-financial complex in São Paulo

Abstract This article approaches the participation of global players in the real estate-financial complex in São Paulo. Global players are defined as investment funds and transnational companies specialized in real estate that enter financial markets not only as a way to diversify assets and mitigat...

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