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Is land‐use deregulation enough to deliver housing?: The case of institutional frictions in India
Abstract This paper examines whether land use deregulation increases housing supply in the presence of additional institutional frictions, such as ill‐defined property rights. India's urban land ceiling (ULC) laws, which put limits on individual ownership of private vacant land in the largest cities, were repealed during the 2000s.
Arnab Dutta +2 more
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How much are you willing to pay to avoid lockdowns? Evidence from the real estate market
Abstract In response to the COVID‐19 pandemic, numerous countries implemented lockdowns. In Victoria, Australia, a unique two‐tier system was employed, segregating areas with a Ring of Steel boundary and imposing additional restrictions within. This study focuses on the impact of lockdowns on housing prices and rents, exploring whether people are ...
Jian Liang, Chyi Lin Lee, Qiang Li
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Rezidential suburbanization and its impact on municipality Zdiby
This bachelor thesis deals with suburbanization phenomenon and its influence on hinterlands of big cities. Specifically, an example of suburanization in Zdiby (Prague-East region) was used for this thesis, due to its closeness to the Capital city ...
Poživilová, Michaela
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Abstract We estimate the price impact of very nearby concurrently listed properties in the Sydney housing market and assess their competition effects. We apply a hedonic model with spatiotemporal effects regularized via a graph Laplacian prior at the month‐by‐SA2 regional level to seven SA4 subregions of metropolitan Sydney. The model structure enables
Willem P. Sijp, Mengheng Li
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Residential Area and Income Inequality in Suburban Indonesia
Suburban becomes footing for the population who migrate from rural to urban areas, especially from living and housing. Similarly, when the population in urban areas assume that the city is no longer comfortable to their live, so the only possible choice for them is moving to suburb.
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SUBURBANIZATION PROCESSES in the CZECH REPUBLIC
Práce je zaměřena na suburbanizaci rezidenčního typu. Nejprve je rozebírána pro-blematika definice suburbanizace a pojmů s ní souvisejících. Dále je pozornost věnována ekonomickým, sociálním a ekologickým dopadům suburbanizace v suburbánních oblastech a ...
Ščecinová, Martina
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A hybrid Tiebout model with vintage housing
Abstract This article examines how spatial variation in housing ages affects income segregation in US cities. We develop a dynamic general equilibrium hybrid Tiebout model with durable housing that combines local public finance and urban land use theories.
Kuzey Yilmaz, Muharrem Yesilirmak
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Urban sprawl and suburbanization are reshaping peri-urban areas, challenging urban planning and community well-being. Our study investigates questions regarding the perception of Cultural Ecosystem Services (CES) and development preferences (DP) related ...
István Valánszki +5 more
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ABSTRACT Large‐scale transport infrastructure can reshape urban land markets by changing accessibility, yet causal evidence on large‐scale bridge projects remains limited, especially in developing countries. This paper examines the impact of the Mumbai Trans Harbour Link (MTHL), which opened in January 2024, on real estate prices in the Mumbai City ...
Hana Ashida +5 more
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The Role of Suburbanization in Metropolitan Segregation After 1940. [PDF]
Logan JR +4 more
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