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We develop a new methodology to estimate the elasticity of urban costs with respect to city population using French land price data. Our preferred estimate, which handles a number of estimation concerns, stands at 0.041. Our approach also yields a number of intermediate outputs of independent...
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This paper develops a theoretical model in which the matching framework à la Pissarides (2000) extended to the housing market is integrated with the hedonic price theory. Market tightness and selling price collectively determine the long-run equilibrium of the economic system in which a seller...
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Housing affordability has been a topic of much interest in New Zealand over recent years with the median house price increasing by over 50% between 2004 and 2008. The aim of this paper is to inform debate by drawing out evidence from two surveys: the Household Economic Survey (HES); and the...
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Housing transactions by owner-occupiers take two steps, purchase of a new property and sale of the old housing unit …
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Using data on house sales and inventories of unsold houses, this paper shows that changes in sales volume are largely … sell them. Thus the decision to move house is key to understanding the volume of sales. This paper builds a model where …
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This paper provides a method for identifying when rising house prices are in danger of becoming bubbles on the verge of bursting. As a result, it is a first step towards establishing an early warning system for house price changes that could help prevent important welfare costs. By examining...
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We explore the impact of different types of supply constraints on house prices in England by exploiting a unique panel dataset of 353 local planning authorities ranging from 1974 to 2008. Using exogenous variation from a policy reform, vote shares and historical density to identify the...
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This paper investigates how the hedonic equilibrium is modified when discrete consumer heterogeneity with horizontal differentiated housing supply is assumed. Our results are threefold. First, discrete consumer heterogeneity leads to a segmentation of the hedonic price function at equilibrium...
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Cilj ovoga rada je procjena utjecaja udaljenosti na cijene stambenih objekata u Gradu Zagrebu. Procijenjeni hedonički ekonometrijski model potvrđuje teoretska predviđanja teorije bid-rent krivulje o negativnom utjecaju prostorne udaljenosti od centra grada na cijenu nekretnina. Nagib bid-rent...
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This article presents the results of a survey carried out in spring 2012 to determine the level of housing costs incurred by Austrian households. The housing cost survey shows that the share of housing costs borne by homeowners (loan repayment plus operating expenses and energy costs) accounts...
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