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The Housing Supply Chain and the Elasticity of Housing Supply
Why is housing supply inelastic with respect to price? In this paper, we abstract away from arguments related to slow and restrictive regulation of land to address how frictions and market power in the housing supply chain reduce the elasticity of ...
Anne Wenche Emblem, Trond-Arne Borgersen
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Urban Growth and Housing Supply [PDF]
Cities are physical structures, but the modern literature on urban economic development rarely acknowledges that fact. The elasticity of housing supply helps determine the extent to which increases in productivity will create bigger cities or just higher
Edward L. Glaeser +2 more
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Analyzing housing supply location choice: a comparative study of the modelling frameworks [PDF]
The purpose of this study is to predict the location of new housing supply and compare two different modelling frameworks. Housing supply significantly influences land use simulations in urban microsimulation systems, closely linked with demographic ...
Yu Zhang, Eric J. Miller
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Supply and Demand for Low Energy Housing in the UK: Insights from a Science and Technology Studies Approach [PDF]
Economic theory about supply and demand suggests that if consumer demand for a product increases then producers respond by increasing supply. In the UK housing market there is emerging evidence of consumer demand for low energy housing, yet little has ...
Heather Lovell
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Housing supply in the Netherlands [PDF]
In spite of a growing recognition of the importance of supply conditions for the level and volatility of house prices, empirical work on housing supply outside the US is scarce.
Jan Rouwendal, Wouter Vermeulen
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Housing Supply and Housing Bubbles [PDF]
Like many other assets, housing prices are quite volatile relative to observable changes in fundamentals. If we are going to understand boom-bust housing cycles, we must incorporate housing supply. In this paper, we present a simple model of housing bubbles which predicts that places with more elastic housing supply have fewer and shorter bubbles, with
Glaeser, Edward L +2 more
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Housing Experimentation and Design Guides: Affordable Housing in Guangzhou since 2006
This paper examines the recent growth of government-led affordable housing in Guangzhou, addressing a paucity of global housing studies that explore experimental and contextual policy approaches in China.
Lu Wang, Sam Jacoby
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Equilibrium-oriented housing supply: A case study of Chengdu City, China [PDF]
There is a growing concern regarding housing supply management because of soaring housing prices consequent to recent market failure in China. This study is aimed at presenting an equilibrium-oriented housing supply management model that integrates ...
He Ge
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A Simulation Calculation Method of a Water Hammer with Multpoint Collapsing
The traditional discrete vapor cavity model (DVCM) is widely used in water hammer simulation. Water column separation in pipelines is usually predicted with this model.
Li Zhao +5 more
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Housing Supply and Foreclosures [PDF]
We explore the role of foreclosure inventories in a model of housing supply. The foreclosure variable is necessary to account for the steep and sustained drop in new construction activity following the U.S. housing market bust beginning in 2006. There is modest evidence that local banking conditions play a role in determining housing starts.
William Hedberg, John Krainer
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