Peter Linneman
Dr. Peter Linneman is a principal and founder of Linneman Associates and professor emeritus at The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania.
Politics Aside, the US Economy Is Holding Strong
Real GDP will grow regardless of which party is in charge in D.C., writes economist Peter Linneman.
Strong Growth in a Unique Cycle
Pent-up demand has fueled a boost in U.S. GDP, according to economist Peter Linneman.
Economist’s View: Distress Opportunity Awaits—Or Does It?
Buyers and sellers are still not on the same page when it comes to values, according to economist Peter Linneman.
The Biggest Risk CRE Investors Face
Avoid “shiny objects” that distract you from long-term fundamentals, says CPE columnist Peter Linneman.
Why the Fed’s Interest Rate Hikes Haven’t Slowed the Economy
Here’s the surprising reason pointed out by CPE columnist Peter Linneman.
Economist’s View: Inflation Is Not as Bad as the Fed Thinks It Is
The picture has rapidly improved, according to our economics columnist.
Is Economic Long COVID What’s Ailing CRE?
“The Fed’s rhetoric of an overheated economy is simply wrong,” says Peter Linneman in his May column.
Economist’s View: The Fed’s Misguided Path on Interest Rates
Why the central bank’s war on inflation is not just wrongheaded, but harmful.
Economist’s View: How Inflation Will Impact Property Valuations
Net operating income growth is possible in a high-inflation environment.
The Overlooked Upside of Higher Interest Rates
CPE columnist Peter Linneman on why higher rates may be getting a bad rap.