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other housing characteristics affects children's outcomes. In particular, homeownership is not statistically significant in …
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We examine the optimal allocation of assets in the portfolio of a Colombian homeowner conditional on various levels of the house value to net wealth ratio. The high rate of home ownership and low rates of investment in financial assets indicate that households allocate most of their wealth to...
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A house is a bundle of land and improvements, with the weights of the two components varying both over time and across locations. We capture the land intensity or 'leverage' of a property by measuring the ratio of land to total value. This is accomplished using transactions data for single...
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This study reviews the literature on the determinants of a country's homeownership rate including factors such as … methodologies. We emphasize that homeownership cannot be considered in a static framework. Rather, factors such as house price … different locations. We conclude with a review of three such analyses of the variations in homeownership rates across developed …
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homeownership rates. The probability of becoming a homeowner is a function of the relative cost of owning and renting, borrowing … supply is inelastic. homeownership ; tax policy ; prices …
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