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macroeconomic policies to address these concerns. This paper looks at proposals to shore up the mortgage underwriting and legal …
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Loss aversion is a core concept in prospect theory that refers to people's asymmetric attitudes with respect to gains and losses. More specifically, losses loom larger than gains. With the capability of loss aversion to explain economic phenomena, some of which are puzzling under expected...
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The recent surge in property values in China has been similar to the surge in the U.S before the crash in 2007. This raises concerns about whether China is destined to have a crash as well. We estimate similar models of property values for the two countries, in order to compare price dynamics...
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Since the beginning of the 2000s, both the demographic structure and pension system in China has experienced a dramatic change, which profoundly impacts the housing market. Since the land profit occupies a large ratio of the government revenue, China’s housing market interacts with the...
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This paper proposes a dualism of hypothesis derived from dynamic Cournot competition on whether house building is driven by credit constraint corresponding to collateral value. Using monthly data from Jan 2004 to May 2016 of 26 Chinese provinces and 4 direct-controlled municipalities, the...
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This paper investigates whether housing collateral is important to the business cycle in China. We develop two models, one without housing collateral as benchmark and one variant allowing for it. Indirect Inference procedure tests these two models' compatibility with the data. We find that the...
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access owner-occupied housing. On the contrary, the success of Housing Provident Fund in providing mortgage interest rate … reduction, which is a more effective measure to access owner-occupied housing, accounts for the high homeownership rate in the …
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China has weathered the global financial turmoil in much better shape than most other countries, including the United States. However, there been concerns that banks loosened their lending standards too much as a result of a huge stimulus, among other factors. This led to excessive lending to...
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relations with parents and other relatives are important determinants for homeownership in China. We also find evidence that …. Our research helps to shed new light on the relatively high homeownership rate in urban China …
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