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assessments, as may be the case in the US. So whilst the rising housing costs associated with gentrification do induce homeowners … the association between gentrification and displacement in English cities. Gentrification is the phenomena of a large and …
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models: an urban economics model and a non-spatial housing market model. Second, in an exploratory study for the city of …
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asylum in European cities. It focuses on the housing of asylum seekers, its policies, effects, causes, conflicts and … resistance, with the assumption that housing asylum seekers is relevant for the integration process of this group. The … the housing of asylum seekers affect the inclusion process into the urban society, and 2) how do asylum seekers act …
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Card et al (2008a) formalize a model of ethnic residential segregation where an ethnically mixed neighborhood is … individuals and by individuals with kids, suggesting that tipping behavior may increase segregation of whites in a number of …
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income inequality are negatively correlated with relative regional social mobility. In the model, segregation is driven by … productivity gap does not affect segregation, but causes higher income inequality and lower relative mobility in the respective … and residences and an exclusively residential suburban area. The paper demonstrates that both segregation and regional …
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during busts. The standard model of housing demand treats housing as a quantity of "housing services", an imaginary … housing services as fixed is able to do this. This is shown by means of a formal analysis of a model in which households that … differ in income are allocated over a given housing stock. In particular, the model predicts that the price of housing as a …
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What is the role of heterogenous house-price expectations for boom-bust cycles in the housing market? We exploit a … unique Dutch panel data set on households' house price expectations and their consumption, savings and housing choices for … the period 2003-2016. This period was characterized by a pronounced boom-bust cycle in the housing market. Conditioning …
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Many markets ban monetary transfers. Rather than exogenously imposing this constraint, we introduce discrimination-freeness as a desideratum based on egalitarian objectives. Discrimination-freeness requires that an agent's object assignment is independent of his wealth. We show that money cannot...
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This paper investigates the effect of aggregate-level information shocks regarding support for a populist right-wing party on the individual disposition to report a respective political preference in survey interviews. Despite controversial debates about the social acceptability of its...
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Creating distributional national accounts (DINA; e.g. Piketty, Saez, and Zucman 2018) requires the allocation of all government expenditure to individuals in order to compute their post-tax, post-transfer income. A sizeable part of government expenditure is in-kind spending, either in the form of...
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