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The Demand for Housing: A Comment
The Review of Economics and Statistics, 1971Maisel, Sherman J +2 more
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Journal of the Construction Division, 1978
Housing demand has a significant influence on demand for construction engineers. Present or future demand for housing in a standard metropolitan statistical area may be predicted on the basis of changes in population, disposable personal income, vacancy rate, replacement rate, and units built.
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Housing demand has a significant influence on demand for construction engineers. Present or future demand for housing in a standard metropolitan statistical area may be predicted on the basis of changes in population, disposable personal income, vacancy rate, replacement rate, and units built.
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Housing demand and disequilibrium
Journal of Urban Economics, 1985Abstract Researchers have recently begun relying heavily on samples of recent movers to estimate housing demand parameters. Estimates from mover, equilibrium, and disequilibrium samples are compared to determine whether significant differences exist.
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2010
This dissertation has two primary objectives: (1) to develop and test empirically a model of housing demand complete with tenure choice and moving costs, and (2) to demonstrate how this model can be used to evaluate alternative housing-related tax changes.
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This dissertation has two primary objectives: (1) to develop and test empirically a model of housing demand complete with tenure choice and moving costs, and (2) to demonstrate how this model can be used to evaluate alternative housing-related tax changes.
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Peer effects in rural housing demand: Evidence from China
China Economic Review, 2022Pengfei Ni, Chen Ling
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Aggregation Bias and the Demand for Housing
International Economic Review, 1978Smith, Barton A, Campbell, John M, Jr
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Housing Demand in Portugal [PDF]
In a former study (Carvalho 1995) we modeled the housing market in Portugal in a classic cross section framework and did find that housing construction was dependant from income, population and sensitive to location. Nevertheless we couldn t find the extent of this sensitivity in such a framework. This paper is an upgrade of that study, using a spatial
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Demand shocks and price stickiness in housing market dynamics
Economic Modelling, 2022Ying Fan
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