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The model of compensating differentials in regional labor markets was developed by Roback (1982). The model interprets regional differences in constant quality wages and rents as compensating firms and residents for inter-regional differences in amenities. The model assumes that the costs of...
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overcrowding. We provide evidence that Scottish workers generally spent their rent reduction entirely on food, rather than saving …. -- Poverty ; rent ; overcrowding ; Scotland ; 1904 ; Bowley …
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is some evidence of an understatement of rent inflation in the official rent index for West Germany at the beginning of …
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reductions. Since the end of 2010, after more than a decade of falling real housing prices, strong rent and especially price … hand, the tenants that constitute a majority of German population are afraid of substantial rent increases that will erode … confidence at the national level, consumer confidence, and price-to-rent ratios. Even better forecast precision can be achieved …
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In this paper I measure the impact of urbanisation and localisation economies on commercial rents (offices and industrial buildings) using unique micro-data on both commercial property transactions, as well as all firm (establishment) locations. I add to the literature in three important ways....
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While rent taxation in some theories is neutral, and the tax rate could not be set to one hundred percent to minimize …
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Combining a spatial equilibrium model with a search-matching unemployment model, this paper analyzes the willingness to pay for regional amenities and the regional quality of life when wages, rents, and unemployment risk compensate for local amenities and disamenities. The results are compared...
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