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policy instrument to solve housing (finance) question of Turkey. We used literature review and data/case study analyses to … examine research question. We conclude that market based housing finance initiatives in Turkey were generally unsuccessful … regulation in Turkey, seems also unsuccessful due to inherent/clear structural problems. Therefore, as a policy suggestion, we …
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Housing is one of the major socio-economic problems in Turkey. Widespread spontaneous settlements in urban area may be … accepted as the sufficient criterion for the level of housing question in Turkey. Additionally, there are important quality … and housing finance system. It seems after 2003 that housing policy of Turkey is essentially based on the Housing …
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On 15th November 2012 in Copenhagen, SUERF and Nykredit in association with Danmarks Nationalbank organised a conference on "Property prices and real estate financing in a turbulent world". The papers included in this SUERF Study are based on contributions to the conference.
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Marketization in housing finance reached its peak level in last decade and become new normal in Turkey thanks to …-based housing finance practices in Turkey in the context of marketization process. Second, the paper highlights both developments …
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The Finnish housing market is volatile. After declining significantly as the global financial crisis unfolded, housing prices and investment recovered to reach new peaks. This paper uses a small econometric model to assess the role of fundamentals in housing price and investment developments....
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Extensive structural reforms since the early 1990s have strengthened the resilience of the Swedish economy to shocks. However, more needs to be done to better manage near-term risks and ensure that growth remains sustainable in the longer run. Reforming the housing market would reduce the risks...
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Housing policies in Japan after World War II were focused on the quantitative supply of houses with a wide range of targeted groups and public rental houses. The Japan Housing Corporation (now the Urban Renaissance Agency) and the Government Housing Loan Corporation (now the Japan Housing...
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This Working Paper studies ways to stimulate the private rental sector (PRS) of the housing market – and compares experiences with policies and reforms in Germany, the Netherlands, Finland and the Czech Republic. Although in many countries the PRS has decreased in importance since the Second...
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House prices have increased significantly in Canada over the past decade, driving household debt and residential construction activity to historical highs. Although macro-prudential tightening has slowed the pace of household borrowing in the last few years, house prices have continued to trend...
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