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U.S.-China Relations

Lusk Perspectives

Release Date: 02/27/2023

From Risk to Resilience: Practical Sustainability for Communities show art From Risk to Resilience: Practical Sustainability for Communities

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How can cities adapt to rising climate risks and shifting infrastructure needs? Christopher Boone (Dean, USC Price School of Public Policy) joins Richard K. Green (Director, USC Lusk Center for Real Estate) to discuss how sustainability and resilience are reshaping housing, cities, and policy. From rebuilding after California wildfires to lessons from London’s limited social housing, the wide-ranging conversation highlights the tradeoffs between affordability, risk, and durability facing communities across the US. Highlights include: Why mentors are crucial to career development. The gap...

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2025 Housing Market: Local Trends in a National Slowdown show art 2025 Housing Market: Local Trends in a National Slowdown

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Selma Hepp (Cotality) joins Richard K. Green (USC Lusk Center for Real Estate) to unpack the third year of low home sales as affordability and insurance reshape demand across the US. From Florida’s downturn to California’s inventory bump, the conversation explores local shifts and their contributions to national trends. Hepp also shares how new climate risk tools could change pricing and property insurance in the future. Highlights include: - Why home sales today look worse than in the aftermath of the Great Recession - What makes Austin’s home value decline so unique - Why the...

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From Florida’s Downturn To The Winner’s Curse: How Economics Affects The Markets And Our Lives show art From Florida’s Downturn To The Winner’s Curse: How Economics Affects The Markets And Our Lives

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What’s driving today’s housing market shifts? How can economic principles help us navigate life and career choices? Daryl Fairweather (Redfin) joins Richard K. Green (USC Lusk Center for Real Estate) and offers a glimpse at US housing markets before diving into insights from her new book *Hate the Game*. The conversation starts with Florida’s drop in home price appreciation, California’s middle-of-the-pack performance, and the Midwest’s rise before turning to Fairweather’s career journey from academia to tech. Highlights include: - Key factors in the Midwest and Rust Belt’s...

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Tariffs, Taxes, Trepidation: Real Estate Capital Markets show art Tariffs, Taxes, Trepidation: Real Estate Capital Markets

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With fewer transactions to measure, what’s happening in real estate capital markets, and what’s next? Kev Zoryan (Arselle Investments) joins Richard K. Green (USC Lusk Center for Real Estate) to explore the state of capital markets and how today’s environment is reshaping investment strategy. Zoryan shares his path from private equity to launching his own firm addressing the succession gap he sees in real estate organizations.  Highlights include: - Why matching capital to strategy is more critical than ever - How return metrics have evolved and what to prioritize - Where the US...

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US Foreign Policy show art US Foreign Policy

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Jerrold D. Green (Research Professor, USC Annenberg and President & CEO, Pacific Council on International Policy) joins Richard K. Green (Director, USC Lusk Center for Real Estate) to discuss a short list of global hotspots from a United States perspective. Green delivers insights and offers detailed context on Israel-Gaza, China, Mexico, Ukraine-Russia, and the unique position the US holds within the global economy and international relations. More:

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2024 Or Bust: The Economy, The Fed, And Fiscal Policy show art 2024 Or Bust: The Economy, The Fed, And Fiscal Policy

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How will the US economy perform in 2024? Claudia Sahm (Founder, Sahm Consulting) joins Richard K. Green (Director, USC Lusk Center for Real Estate) to discuss the US economy’s recovery from COVID along with additional shocks and infer the implications of the Federal Reserve’s playbook for 2024. Sahm’s key points: - The US economy undeniably turned a corner in 2023 - The US recovery remains stronger than its peer countries - The Federal Reserve will continue their conservative approach to rate cuts - The greatest risk to the market in the near future is the Federal Reserve’s...

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U.S.-China Relations show art U.S.-China Relations

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Clayton Dube (Director, USC U.S.-China Institute) joins Richard K. Green (Director, USC Lusk Center for Real Estate) to discuss the condition of U.S.-China relations and the latest developments in China’s global influence on trade, supply chain issues, technology, and more. Dube highlights a challenge Chinese officials are watching closely in the coming years: stalling economic growth. To approach the “middle-income” problem, Dube notes the ways in which the government has both relaxed and tightened its grip on markets in an effort to continue the economy’s upward momentum.  ...

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2023 Global Economic and Market Outlook show art 2023 Global Economic and Market Outlook

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Joyce Chang (Managing Director & Chair of Global Research, JPMorgan Chase & Co.) delivers an overview of global economic trends to watch heading into 2023 and beyond. In the near term, Chang sees a mild recession taking effect in late 2023, with a true “soft landing”, as identified by the Federal Reserve, being unlikely. She notes that overall cycles may be shorter, with a likelihood of 4-year recessions rather than the historic 8 or 10, and markets that rally faster to regain losses. Included in the long-term outlook are remarks on China’s slowing growth, regions that could...

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2022 Casden Multifamily Forecast Report show art 2022 Casden Multifamily Forecast Report

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Lusk Director Richard K. Green delivers highlights from the 2022 Casden Multifamily Forecast. Before Green gives a breakdown of Southern California multifamily real estate markets, he pauses to discuss four uncertainties impacting the region. Inflation, interest rates, net migration, and the impending recession are all top-of-mind issues that could dilute the forecast’s potency should any of the factors take a dramatic rise or dip. As for the forecast, Green reviews historical and forecasted data on each market, including overall economic resiliency, net migration since the pandemic began,...

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Leadership and Rethinking Work show art Leadership and Rethinking Work

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An industry panel discusses the changing dynamics of office work in real estate and beyond. By now, it’s apparent that some version of remote work is here to stay for a dominant number of firms. Remote and hybrid work can solve serious employee issues like flexibility, commute times, and even productivity. However, the new work arrangements are not without drawbacks. Moderator Mary Lynne Boorn (Associate Professor, USC Sol Price School of Public Policy) invites Allison Lynch (Compass Ventures), Amalia Paliobeis (Senior Director, Portfolio Management, AvantStay), and Brandi Popovich (Vice...

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Clayton Dube (Director, USC U.S.-China Institute) joins Richard K. Green (Director, USC Lusk Center for Real Estate) to discuss the condition of U.S.-China relations and the latest developments in China’s global influence on trade, supply chain issues, technology, and more. Dube highlights a challenge Chinese officials are watching closely in the coming years: stalling economic growth. To approach the “middle-income” problem, Dube notes the ways in which the government has both relaxed and tightened its grip on markets in an effort to continue the economy’s upward momentum.

 

Included in the discussion:

Security concerns between the U.S. and China

The important distinction between China’s total Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and GDP per capita

How China’s tech rivalry with the U.S. is evolving

Why Chinese firms have overpaid in key U.S. real estate transactions

 

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