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In this paper, we make multi-step forecasts of the monthly growth rates of the prices and rents for flats in 26 largest German cities. Given the small time dimension, the forecasts are done in a panel-data format. In addition, we use panel models that account for spatial dependence between the...
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ads offering the housing for rent and sale. Given the richness of information contained in the ads, we are able to … construct the quality-adjusted rent and price indices using the hedonic approach. The results can be applied both for …
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Before the World War I, the urban rental housing market in Germany could be described as a free and competitive market. The government hardly interfered in the relationships between the landlords and ten- ants. The rents were set freely. During the World War I, the market was hit by several...
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useful, namely the business confidence at the national level, consumer confidence, and price-to-rent ratios. Given the short …
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Russian Empire, for the first time in its history saw the introduction of rent controls and protection of tenants from …
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Rising rents in German cities have led to an intense debate about the need for tighter rent controls in housing markets … makers, the rental brake has, at best, no impact in the short run. At worst, it even accelerates rent increases both in …
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available for rent for a larger part of the year. Further analyses suggest some effect heterogeneity across the city. In …
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we use together with geo-coded addresses and detailed structural characteristics to construct a quality-adjusted rent … housing market. In 1915, one of the world’s earliest rent control and tenant protection policies was introduced in response to … official compliance with the policy, document a rise in tenure duration and strongly increased rent affordability among workers …
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restrictive policies are considered: rent control, protection from restriction, and housing rationing. The database covers 47 …, the evolution of policies diverged: while rent control became more flexible or was phased out, tenure security stabilized … rent control, stronger tenure security, and more housing rationing. It mostly includes European continental countries …
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