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Modelling Spatial Housing Markets: Theory, Analysis and Policy

โœ Scribed by Geoffrey Meen (auth.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Leaves
278
Series
Advances in Urban and Regional Economics 2
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Spatial fixity is one of the characteristics that distinguishes housing from most other goods and services in the economy. In general, housing cannot be moved from one part of the country to another in response to shortages or excesses in particular areas. The modelling of housing markets and the interlinkages between markets at different spatial levels - international, national, regional and urban - are the main themes of this book.
A second major theme is disaggregation, not only in terms of space, but also between households. The book argues that aggregate time-series models of housing markets of the type widely used in Britain and also in other countries in the past have become less relevant in a world of increasing income dispersion. Typically, aggregate relationships will break down, except under special conditions. We can no longer assume that traditional location or tenure patterns, for example, will continue in the future.
The book has four main components. First, it discusses trends in housing markets both internationally and within nations. Second, the book develops theoretical housing models at each spatial scale, starting with national models, moving down to the regional level and, then, to urban models. Third, the book provides empirical estimates of the models and, finally, the models are used for policy analysis. Analysis ranges over a wide variety of topics, including explanations for differing international house price trends, the causes of housing cycles, the role of credit markets, regional housing market interactions and the role of housing in urban/suburban population drift.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xii
Introduction....Pages 1-8
Issues in Housing Data Analysis....Pages 9-40
Selected Topics in Housing Theory: A National Perspective....Pages 41-76
Housing Theory: Regional Issues....Pages 77-102
Housing Careers and Urban Structure....Pages 103-124
Empirical Findings from National Housing Models....Pages 125-158
Explaining Regional Patterns....Pages 159-176
Housing, Deprivation and Urban Change....Pages 177-198
Selected Issues in National Housing Policy....Pages 199-218
Selected Issues in Regional and Urban Housing Policy....Pages 219-234
โ€ฆ And Finally....Pages 235-236
Back Matter....Pages 237-267

โœฆ Subjects


Regional/Spatial Science; Economic Policy


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