نتایج جستجو برای: housing pattern

تعداد نتایج: 380794  

Journal: :Mathematical and Computer Modelling 2013
Min-Ji Kwoun Sang-Hyo Lee Ju-Hyung Kim Jae-Jun Kim

Unsold new housing stocks may be closely related to housing market fluctuation, especially the difference between housing supply and demand, which is influenced by macroeconomic conditions. These factors simultaneously influence developers’ investment decisions and, thus, housing supply over time. However, previous research on the housing market has focused on explaining the statistical relatio...

Journal: :Applied Geography 2022

Housing forms of poverty are often associated with the Global South, especially through depiction slums. In this study, we systemize physical housing representing in Europe. The continent features a huge diversity such forms, rooting different politics, cultures, histories and lifestyles. We discover categorize these unindexed morphologies to enlarge scientific ontological portfolio for An exte...

Journal: Money and Economy 2017

In addition to traditional factors, demographic changes also depend on factors such as marriage and divorce. Yet only a few researchers investigated the impact of divorce on housing costs. The aim of this paper is to estimate the effect of divorce on housing costs in Iran. Doing so, we have applied a fixed Panel Spatial Autocorrelation model using the data from a set of Iranian provinces over t...

Journal: Iranian Economic Review 2014
Ali Akbar Gholizadeh

P olicy makers in housing sector seeks to use instruments by which they can control volatility of housing price and prevent high disturbances of the bubble and price shocks, or at least, reduce them. In the portfolio and speculation theories, it is emphasized that speculative demand for housing is the main cause of shocks and price volatilities in the sector. The theory of housing price bu...

ژورنال: مسکن و محیط روستا 2020
Bashiri, Mahsa, Bemanian, Mohammadreza,

Many countries in the world have experienced different sorts of disasters and consequently have suffered large losses of life and property. After disasters, there are three possible scenarios: in the first scenario, available (current) accommodation is not ruined, as a result no gap will be created; the second scenario declares that the current housing is ruined and the available gap will be fi...

Climate displaced persons generally follow the same trails as other migrants, but climate-induced displacement is adding to the pace and scale of human mobility. The prime aim of the study was to investigate the rural to urban migration of climate induced displacement in coastal area of Bangladesh addressing to risks and opportunities. The study mainly based on primary data and secondary data w...

2002
Youqin Huang

The goal of this paper is to evaluate the level and examine the dynamics of housing consumption and residential crowding in urban China almost a decade after the housing reform was launched. I argue that housing consumption and residential crowding are affected not only by demographic and socioeconomic factors, as they are in market economies, but also by institutional factors that are unique t...

2001
Peng Du Sheng Han

Housing reform has been a key component in China's economic revitalization program initiated by the late paramount leader Deng Xiaoping since 1978. By reforming the welfare housing system, the Chinese government aims at the removal of a burden (i.e., welfare housing) from state finance. At the same time, housing reform will stimulate changes in consumption, investment, and related industrial se...

2012
Zhenyu Gao Wenli Li

This paper studies residential real estate investors and their relationship with local house price movement using several comprehensive micro data on mortgage application and performance. The paper makes two contributions to the growing literature on the recent boom and bust of the US housing market. First, using mortgage application data, we document the important role played by real estate in...

2001
Luci Ellis Dan Andrews

Australia’s household sector appears to hold a greater proportion of its wealth in dwellings than do households in other countries. Average dwelling prices in Australia also appear to be high relative to household income, but dwellings in Australia are not noticeably higher in quality than those in comparable countries. This concentration of wealth in housing also does not seem attributable to ...

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