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Despite large-scale governmental efforts to combat homelessness, homelessness rates can only be reduced but not … contribute to homelessness and gain insights on how to further reduce homelessness. To begin with, the relationship between the … conditions prevailing on the housing market and homelessness levels is made out with the help of a theoretical model. From this …
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The equilibrium set of housing units (alternatives) can be characterized from the standpoint of both the demander and the supplier. The current work describes an application of the multicriteria single price model to the ranking of alternatives. By a generalization of the single price model and...
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The location of a residential property in a city directly affects its market price. Each location represents different values in variables such as accessibility, neighbourhood, traffic, socio-economic level and proximity to green areas, among others. In addition, that location has an influence...
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Rent-seeking is defined as exercising privileges or expending resources in order to obtain uncompensated gain by redistributing the wealth of others without reciprocating any benefits back to society through wealth creation. This paper pioneers in analyzing the agglomeration of rent-seeking...
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comes from migration theory and includes chain migration model. In economics and social studies, we often observe collective … phenomena that produce externality effects and that cannot be described by classical market theory. On one hand, we observe mass … one of sources for bubble emergence. Combination of city dynamics with the static theory of urban and housing economics …
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The arrival of numerous immigrant populations in the last decade is causing deep changes in the physical and social morphology of the Spanish cities. This population locates in specific areas of our cities and has distinct settlement patterns from those of the native population. Likewise, the...
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We simulate a closed rental housing market with search and matching frictions, in which both landlord and tenant agents may be imperfectly informed of the characteristics of the market. The model hypotheses are set so as to match a rent posting search model in the spirit of search models of the...
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