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We investigate whether initial differences in speed of entry into homeownership lead to longlasting differences in …
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This paper seeks to understand the extent financialisation has had an impact on the rental housing market in Berlin …, publicly listed, commercial rental housing companies in Berlin are examined for three operationalisations of financialisation … orientation and short termism. Implications for the supply, price and quality of rental housing in Berlin are discussed. …
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commonly believed, lead to a substantial increase in homeownership by minorities but instead generated turnover in properties …
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We document that home ownership of households with 'heads' aged 25-44 years fell substantially between 1980 and 2000 and recovered only partially during the 2001-2005 housing boom. The 1980-2000 decline in young home ownership occurred as improvements in mortgage opportunities seemingly made it...
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In October 2003, a new flight regime was introduced at Zurich airport that significantly changed the levels of noise pollution in surrounding communities. We investigate the impact of the new flight policy on apartment prices using a hedonic price model and a non-linear difference-in-differences...
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It has long been recognized that there is considerable heterogeneity in individual risk taking behavior but little is known about the distribution of risk taking types. We present a parsimonious characterization of risk taking behavior by estimating a finite mixture regression model for three...
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'. Different results are obtained for the two cities investigated, Munich and Berlin. While single lesbians and lesbians in a … based on sexual orientation has been found in Berlin. Furthermore, for a subset of our data we can compare the effects of a …
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This paper analyses and lays the ground for the development of an employer brand that is designed to help a Berlin …
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After three decades of being relatively constant, the homeownership rate increased over the 1994-2005 period to attain … homeownership rate ranges from 56 percent to 70 percent. Demographic factors account for between 16 percent and 31 percent of the … changes of older households. Our analysis suggests that the key to understanding the increase in the homeownership rate is the …
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