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deed records and names, and estimate their causal impact by instrumenting for Chinese buyers’ demand using flight time from … fall as constructions rise, especially in areas with elastic housing supply …
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We document what fraction of the housing stock in US cities is affordable to different family types. Rather than looking at what fraction of their income people actually pay in rent in each city, we look at the extent to which the housing stock is affordable using discrete housing expenditure...
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for the Housing Demand as per Affordability in India at the Country LevelAs per my paper published https …
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sector, as a compositional shift in home ownership from owner-occupiers to buy-to-let investors affects both the supply of … and demand for rental properties …
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This paper studies how various land-use regulations interact to affect housing supply and affordability. We use cross … obtain causal estimates for the effect of various zoning regulations on the supply of different types of housing, single … effective at increasing supply, particularly of multifamily properties, and reducing rents and house prices. Conversely …
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Housing a ffordability broadly refers to the cost of housing services and shelter - both for renters and owner occupiers - relative to a given individual's or household's disposable income. While there is no universal definition for this term, housing affordability is an easy concept to grasp in...
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This paper investigates the macroeconomic effects of search risk in the housing market. To do so, I introduce a tractable directed search model of housing with multidimensional buyer and seller heterogeneity. I incorporate this framework in an incomplete markets macroeconomic model with...
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The co-movement of buyers and vacancies, i.e. the Beveridge Curve, is a key determinant of the cyclical properties of the housing market. It determines the sign of the correlation between prices and key measures of liquidity such as vacancies (i.e. houses for sale), sales, and time-to-sell. As...
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This study examines short-, medium-, and long-run price expectations in housing markets. We derive and test six hypothesis about the incidence, formation, and relevance of price expectations. To do so, we use data from a tailored household survey, past sale and rental offerings, satellites, and...
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