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The homeownership rate in Germany is one of the lowest among advanced economies. To better understand this fact, we … analyze the role of three specific policies which discourage homeownership in Germany: an extensive social housing sector with …
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-family houses in Germany are owner-occupied, apartments are usually held by private and incorporated investors. For this reason, we …
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The homeownership rate in Germany is one of the lowest among advanced economies. To better understand this fact, we … analyze the role of three specific policies which discourage homeownership in Germany: an extensive social housing sector with …
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-family houses in Germany are owner-occupied, apartments are usually held by private and incorporated investors. For this reason, we …
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The homeownership rate in Germany is one of the lowest among advanced economies. To better understand this fact, we … higher homeownership such as the United States, Germany has an extensive social housing sector with broad eligibility …, closing the gap in homeownership rates between Germany and the United States by about two thirds. At the same time, household …
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Introduction -- The Home-Ownership Allowance and Residential Real Estate Prices -- The Tenancy Law Reform Act of 2001 and the Risk Perception of Residential Real Estate Investments -- The Municipal Trade Tax Multiplier and Office Purchase Prices and Rents -- Summary, Practical Implications, and...
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Christopher Oertel studies the impact of public policy measures on the German real estate market and confirms the assumptions, which imply that a city can influence its economic position in relation to nearby cities in the short run by making use of this tax instrument. His analyses begin with...
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