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Neighbourhood effects and housing demand [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Applied Econometrics, 2003
AbstractIn this paper, we estimate a model of housing demand with neighbourhood effects. We exploit special features of the national sample of the American Housing Survey and properties of housing markets that allow us to create ‘natural’ instruments and therefore identify the impact of social interactions.
Yannis M. Ioannides, Jeffrey E. Zabel
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The Demand for Housing: Theoretical Considerations

Journal of Economic Theory, 1993
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Dusansky, Richard, Wilson, Paul W.
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Tenure Choice and the Demand for Housing

Economica, 1986
This paper deals with the estimation, by means of nonlinear methods, of preference parameters from observation of behaviour in housing markets. It differs from previous work on housing market behaviour in several important aspects. First, it treats the choice of tenure mode-that is, whether to rent or own-and the housing consumption decision as a joint
Henderson, J Vernon, Ionnides, Yannis M
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Divorce, mobility and housing demand

European Journal of Population, 1989
The authors analyze the relationship between divorce and housing in the Netherlands. "We first describe the increase in the number of divorces since the early seventies as a context for our subsequent analysis of residential mobility and housing demand among the divorced. Expectations for future developments from now till the year 2000 are evaluated.
F M, Dieleman, R J, Schouw
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The Demand for Housing: An Empirical Postscript

Econometrica, 1979
equation, yet estimates of the income elasticity of housing demand derived from micro data are systematically lower than estimates obtained from grouped (metropolitan-wide) data. The explanation proposed was based on the effects of common specification errors related to the housing price term.
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Estimating the Demand for the Characteristics of Housing

The Review of Economics and Statistics, 1984
A hstract-Estimates of the demand for the characteristics contained in a differentiated product such as housing can be based on hedonic regressions. However, previous studies have not dealt with several potential problems in such estimation. A more appropriate framework for the estimation is provided in this paper. Also data from a number of cities are
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Elasticities of Housing Demand

Southern Economic Journal, 1977
Accurate estimates of housing demand elasticities are useful not only for housing forecasts and policies, but also for analyzing such diverse issues as the burden of property taxes and the suburbanization of metropolitan areas. However, despite voluminous empirical studies, estimates vary widely on the responsiveness of the demand for housing with ...
Tong Hun Lee, Chang Min Kong
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