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In the present paper the effects of different pay-as-you-go pension systems on fertility decisions of a representative household are examined. Thereby, the analysis focuses especially on the interplay of parental quantity and quality decisions, introduced by Becker (1960). As it will be shown, a...
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Home ownership rates in Germany have increased substantially in recent years. However, the rate still remains on a very low level and shows significant differences across regions. The reasons for these differences and the last developments are not clear. Generally, the decision between renting...
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Using a panel data approach the relevance of labour market fluctuations for rents and vacancy rates in the German office property market are investigated. Based on occupational labour market data the number of office workers in Germany and in the 20 biggest cities is thereby calculated. For the...
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"Using panel data augmented Fama-Schwert regressions this study analyses the inflation hedging properties of different types of real estate assets. The results reveal that real estate equities like other equities, too, do not provide any hedge against inflation. Moreover, the correlation is...
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Due to globalisation and monetary integration the macroeconomic conditions for industrial countries have become more and more equally. Based on a factor analysis we examine if the synchronisation of business cycles also affected the co-movement of house prices in OECD-countries for the period of...
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The last decade has been marked by cycles of excessive boom and bust in the housing market. However, not all countries have experienced high volatility in their house prices. Indeed, Germany has been unique in retaining flat price levels over the whole period and failing to respond to any of the...
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Since the beginning of the financial crises in 2008 the ongoing liquidity problems of German Open Ended Funds (GOEFs) peaked as more and more institutional investors withdrew their capital. This capital movement forced a variety of funds to stop redemptions and currently about one third of the...
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Due to demographic changes, housing markets in Germany differentiate notably. Frequently, shrinking and booming cities are located closely to each other, as in the cases of Wuppertal, Cologne and Dusseldorf. In order to enhance economic efficiency and prevent the demolition of buildings in some...
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Seit der Finanz- und Wirtschaftskrise steigen die Immobilienpreise und Mieten in Deutschland deutlich. Aufgrund der jüngsten Erfahrungen mit Immobilienpreisblasen in den USA und in Spanien wird die Preisentwicklung in Deutschland von einigen Marktteilnehmern bereits als eine Blasenbildung...
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