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The rising concentration of low-income households and ethnic minorities has become an important policy issue in Germany. The Ruhr Area is particularly interesting, because it is one of the largest conurbations in Europe and experienced radical structural changes in the past, which are connected...
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New Zealand’s housing supply has not kept pace with rising demand, including from net immigration. Affordability has … affordable housing through KiwiBuild should be re-focused towards enabling the supply of land to developers, supporting …
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developed later, and they increase in-migration from low-income areas. Results are driven by a large supply effect - we show …
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developed later, and they increase in-migration from low-income areas. Results are driven by a large supply effect—we show that …
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Increasing supply is frequently proposed as a solution to rising housing costs. However, there is little evidence on …
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(PRC). Both markets face housing affordability problems due to limited land supply, for which the solutions vary …
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to make housing more affordable. We show how the demand and supply elasticities for housing determine the price impact of … in Luxembourg from 2007 to 2018 to estimate the elasticity of housing supply and demand. For identification, we exploit …
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supply conditions, interact with expectations-driven housing market fluctuations. …
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I estimate the impact of new housing supply on the local rent distribution, exploiting delays in housing completions … caused by weather shocks during the construction phase. Increasing the flow of new supply by 1 percent lowers average rents … supply shock is similarly strong in locations experiencing growing housing demand. Moreover, it affects the entire rent …
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