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This paper analyses a set of housing market policies in an augmented DiPasquale-Wheaton (ADPW) model where the price-rent (PR) ratio ensures housing market equilibrium across different types of tenure. The aim of the paper is educational, putting several
Trond-Arne Borgersen, Anne Wenche Emblem
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The Amplifying Effect of Capitalization Rates on Housing Supply
We provide empirical evidence that increases in the periodic costs of housing lead to a larger supply response than price increases of the same magnitude.
S. Büchler +2 more
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The Dynamic Impact of Monetary Policy on Regional Housing Prices in the United States [PDF]
This paper uses a factor-augmented vector autoregressive model to examine the impact of monetary policy shocks on housing prices. To simultaneously estimate the model parameters and unobserved factors we rely on Bayesian estimation and inference.
Fischer, Manfred M. +3 more
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The Behaviour of Housing Developers and Aggregate Housing Supply [PDF]
The article presents an analysis of the developer sector, which takes into account the ob-served functioning of the market. The analysis is based on the assumption that the housing developer, due to the asymmetry of information, is able to take advantage of a local monopoly and differentiate prices.
Jacek Laszek, Krzysztof Olszewski
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The search for a pleasant home has concerned people ever since. Paradoxically, people are facing strong difficulties in finding a decent place to settle their lives in cities.
Pedro Garcês +5 more
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Housing the knowledge economy in China: An examination of housing provision in support of science parks [PDF]
Little attention is paid in the extant academic literature to the question of housing knowledge workers despite the potential mismatches between housing supply and demand.
Miao, Julie Tan
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Supply Constraints and Housing Prices [PDF]
Abstract We analyze the effects of supply constraints on housing prices. For plausible parameterizations, loosening regulatory constraints in individual jurisdictions would have little effect on prices, while coordinated loosening across markets could have large price effects.
Aura, Saku, 1971-, Davidoff, Thomas
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Increase Government Support for Build-to-Rent: Should We Expect Affordable Housing?
Build-to-rent (BTR) is an important pathway for rental housing supply across the cities of Australia. The discourse has become more prevalent as stakeholders seek government support to expand the sector to provide, amongst other reform measures ...
Samuel Swanzy-Impraim +2 more
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Credit Supply and the Housing Boom [PDF]
An increase in credit supply driven by looser lending constraints in the mortgage market is the key force behind four empirical features of the housing boom before the Great Recession: the unpreced...
Alejandro Justiniano +2 more
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Preparation of Rod-shaped Bi5O7I as Bifunctional Material for Supercapacitors and Photcatalysts
The preparation of new functional materials is one of the most effective, yet difficult methods for solving both energy shortage and environmental pollution problems. Bismuth iodide series oxides have been increasingly studied and favored in the field of
Pei Wu +5 more
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