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Inclusionary housing policies enacted by municipal governments rely on a combination of legal mandates and economic … regulations provide a means of stimulating the production of mixed-income housing at a minimal cost to the public sector, but have … been hypothesized to slow development and put upward pressure on housing prices. The results of the theoretical models …
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individual behavior with respect to the housing market, and add to an expanding literature on the biological and genetic factors …
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structure (or even same house), we test the standard model of housing values to determine how the formation of households …’ expectations regarding price appreciations affects housing market prices. Using these datasets we are able to address previously … rents for the different type of housing, and the spatial distribution of housing. We test whether consumer behavior leads to …
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This paper offers a novel explanation for urban blight and endogenous divergence in the overall quality and wealth of neighborhoods and simultaneously derives the salient features of actual urban renewal and other aid programs from optimizing government behavior based on collective public...
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This study examines how individual agents affect house selling prices and time on the market while controlling for brokerage firm-specific effects as well as supply and demand conditions that vary by neighborhood. Firm size effects disappear once firm specialization and agent characteristics are...
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