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, including a push for homeownership as the normalized tenure and a commodity unto itself. Scholars suggest this push for … homeownership is part and parcel of a neoliberal asset-based welfare to supplement, or even outright replace, traditionally defined …
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This paper seeks to understand the extent financialisation has had an impact on the rental housing market in Berlin. Specifically, it focuses on the financialisation of non-financial rental housing companies. The financial statements of five large, publicly listed, commercial rental housing...
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This paper analyzes the effects of German homeownership subsidies on the intra-city rent structure. Using a large …' CBDs. Using triple differences (TD) frameworks, I then estimate the introduction of the homeownership subsidies' effects on … rent for the cities that received varying subsidy rates. The empirical results indicate that subsidies to homeownership …
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This paper documents effects of a homeownership subsidy's full repeal on the urban-rural residential location choice …-Differences frameworks, I exploit the 2005 repeal of Germany's lump-sum direct homeownership subsidy "Eigenheimzulage" on changes in this … distribution across space. The results indicate that repealing subsidies to homeownership reverses subsidy-induced population flows …
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