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This paper confirms and extends prior results regarding tilting of institutional investment in common stock toward quality. The evidence presented here suggests that, while both Real Estate Investment Trusts and institutional investors tilt their real estate holdings toward quality, the tilt is...
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Housing prices vary widely between U.S. markets. The purpose of this study is to analyze determinants of housing prices, with particular focus on the effects of regulations in land and housing markets. The basic unit of observation is the city or metropolitan area. The innovative part of the...
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This paper is a review of contemporary African housing markets, particularly the consequences of current housing policies. Overall, we conclude that the resource allocation which results from the current housing policies are quite contrary to their intended objectives. Many of the policies are...
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Our study investigates the role of speculation in real estate cycles. We find that even a simple model of lagged supply response to price changes and speculation is sufficient to generate real estate cycles. Second, the volatility of prices – the biggest purported downside of “speculation”...
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The existence of segregated housing has sparked interest in the question of whether blacks pay more for housing. That racial segregation exists is not in doubt. The effect of segregation on housing prices in black versus white submarkets is less clear. The empirical evidence is not conclusive....
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An empirical analysis of rent control in Kumasi, Ghana, is presented based upon a consumer demand model for housing. Controlled rent-to-income ratios are exceptionally low for a developing country. Moreover, the Asante housing market exhibits unusual cultural attributes and problems in...
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This paper uses data on U.S. metropolitan areas from 1970 to 1999 to examine the extent to which recent increases in earnings are attributable to agglomeration economies. We decompose the total change in earnings over the 1970-1999 period into components attributable to changes in relative...
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