AN ANALYSIS OF OCCUPANCY AND VACANCY LENGTHS OF TENANTS IN OFFICE BUILDINGS IN TOKYO FIVE WARDS

In this article, we analyze the occupancy length and vacancy length of tenants located in 52 rental office buildings in main five wards of Tokyo by using survival analysis. Since the rental office market tends to change periodically, we model the phenomenon of the periodic change of 2-dimentional ti...

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occupancy length
office building
Office buildings
real-estate market analysis
Survival
survival analysis
tenant
Vacancies
vacancy length
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