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Einkommen und vor allem – mit Blick auf das Wohneigentum – die gefallenen Zinsen. Entsprechend ist in allen deutschen …
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indexes. The proposed solution is often to use homeowners' estimates of the market rent they would pay for their dwelling if … they were renting it, which is usually referred to as homeowners' self-assessed rent. Lack of alternative surveys and up … homeowners' self-assessed rent using only information from household budget surveys. Using 13 years of the Peruvian household …
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This paper examines housing affordability in Ireland by looking at the distribution of housing costs across households. Using microdata from the SILC survey over the period 2005-2015, the contribution of this paper is threefold. First, the paper considers the trends in the cost of housing in...
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I estimate the impact of market-rate new housing supply on the local rent distribution. As an exogenous shifter of new … new housing supply shift the rent distribution as a whole, suggesting that market-rate new housing supply effectively …
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, we are able to consider the differences in using data on both new and existing rent levels in the analysis, we can also … control for other utility costs and finally we are able to estimate a RE measure in the absence of rent controls. To better … approximate the OOH structure of the Irish residential market, we also avail of regional data to estimate 32 separate hedonic rent …
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