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In a recent study, Peng and Wheaton empirically examine the effect of restrictive land supply on Hong Kong house prices. However, we argue that the impact of the supply of new land by the Hong Kong government is not as important as they maintain in accounting for the volatile house prices in...
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This paper, derived within a general equilibrium framework, demonstrates that housing price can be explicitly expressed as a combination of an exponential and linear function of housing rental. This model provides an explanation as to why housing appreciation may not match inflation in the...
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The traditional rental adjustment equation is flawed in that the equilibrium paths for the adjustment of rents and vacancy rates cannot hold simultaneously over time. This paper suggests a two-equation model of rental adjustments based on adaptive expectations rather than the single-equation...
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Income elasticity of housing expenditure is of considerable interest particularly to applied researchers in housing economics. However, there is a wide variation in the estimation of income elasticity. Such a variation is attributed to different specifications of estimation. This paper applies...
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A hedonic equation considers OLS models with independently and identically distributed errors. However, quality of property and location tend to exhibit highly auto-regressive correlation due to spatial dependence and heterogeneity. A modification is made to multiple regression analysis based on...
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This study introduces a dynamic adjustment model, relating the growth rate of the supply of office spaces to the vacancy rate and the gap between actual and expected supply growth rates. A two-equation model of stock adjustments based on adaptive expectations is used to provide empirical tests....
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