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in Berlin, Germany, to increase housing and living quality in the aftermath of the city's division during the Cold War …
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in Berlin, Germany, to increase housing and living quality in the aftermath of the city's division during the Cold War …
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these issues by analyzing an urban re-newal program in Berlin, Germany, with 22 designated renewal zones between 1990 and …
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wachsenden Städten und Gemeinden. Konstantin Kholodilin, DIW, Berlin, und Sebastian Kohl, Max-Planck-Institut für …
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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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We use a quasi-experimental research design to study the effects of 22 renewal areas implemented in Berlin, Germany, to …
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The housing market is one of the most important markets in any economy, constituting typically both the most important class of consumption good and the most widely held investment asset. The origin of the Great Recession in the U.S. housing market has shown the importance of linkages between...
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-in-changes model including covariates in order to analyze both average and distributional price effects of the intervention in Berlin …
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This paper studies the role of the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) in the recent US housing boom-bust cycle. Using a difference-in-differences matching estimation, I find that the enhancement of CRA enforcement in 1998 caused a 7.7 percentage points increase in annual growth rate of mortgage...
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This paper assesses the linkages between money, credit, house prices and economic activity in industrialised countries over the last three decades. The analysis is based on a fixed-effects panel VAR estimated using quarterly data for 17 industrialized countries spanning the period 1970-2006. The...
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