Housing economics: 1 Understanding housing markets
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adam_text | Titel: Bd. 1. Housing economics. Understanding housing markets
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Contents
Appendix of Sources ix
Editors Introduction Alex Marsh and Kenneth Gibb xix
Volume I: Understanding Housing Markets
1. Discrete Choice Modelling of Urban Housing Markets:
A Critical Review and an Application 1
Judith Yates and Daniel F. Mackay
2. Surprises and Housing Tenure Decisions in Great Britain 31
John Ermisch and Pamela Di Salvo
3. Housing Market Segmentation 55
Allen C. Goodman and Thomas G. Thibodeau
4. Structural Change in a Local Urban Housing Market 77
Colin Jones, Chris Leishman and Craig Watkins
5. Estimating Equilibrium Housing Demand for Stayers 93
Allen C. Goodman
6. Urban Housing Markets: Theory and Policy 117
Christine M.E. Whitehead
7. Contracting with Costly Tenants 153
Franz Hubert
8. The Relative Performance of Real Estate Marketing Platforms:
MLS versus FSBOMadison.com 177
Igal Hendel, Aviv Nevo and Frangois Ortalo-Magne
9. Loss Aversion and Seller Behavior: Evidence from the
Housing Market 205
David Genesove and Christopher Mayer
10. Mistake #37: The Effect of Previously Encountered Prices
on Current Housing Demand 229
Uri Simonsohn and George Loewenstein
11. Markets and the Structure of the Housebuilding Industry:
An International Perspective 257
Michael Ball
12. The Long-run Price Elasticity of Supply of New Residential
Construction in the United States and the United Kingdom 283
Stephen Malpezzi and Duncan Maclennan
13. Urban Growth and Housing Supply 311
Edward L. Glaeser, Joseph Gyourko and Raven E. Saks
Volume II: Housing Finance
14. Asymmetries in Housing and Financial Market Institutions and EMU 1
Duncan Maclennan, John Muellbauer and Mark Stephens
15. Markets and Housing Finance 39
Veronica Cacdac Warnock and Francis E. Warnock
16. Mortgage Choice: What s the Point? 65
Richard Stanton and Nancy Wallace
17. Credit Scoring and Mortgage Securitization: Implications for
Mortgage Rates and Credit Availability 93
Andrea Heuson, Wayne Passmore and Roger Sparks
18. Just the Facts: An Initial Analysis of Subprime s Role in
the Housing Crisis 121
Christopher L. Foote, Kristopher Gerardi, Lorenz Goette and
Paul S. Willen
19. Understanding the Subprime Mortgage Crisis 151
Yuliya Demyanyk and Otto Van Hemert
20. Mortgage Terminations, Heterogeneity and the Exercise
of Mortgage Options 189
Yongheng Deng, John M. Quigley and Robert Van Order
21. Hedging Housing Risk 223
Peter England, Min Hwang and John M. Quigley
22. Owner-Occupied Housing as a Hedge against Rent Risk 257
Todd Sinai and Nicholas S. Souleles
23. Index Revision, House Price Risk, and the Market for House
Price Derivatives 281
Yongheng Deng and John M. Quigley
24. Moral Hazard in Home Equity Conversion 301
Robert J. Shiller and Allan N. Weiss
25. Comparing Wealth Effects: The Stock Market versus
the Housing Market 329
Karl E. Case, John M. Quigley and Robert J. Shiller
26. House Prices, Money, Credit, and the Macroeconomy 357
Charles Goodhart and Boris Hofmann
Volume III: Price Dynamics,
Methodological
27. Hedonic Pricing Models: A Selective and Applied Review 1
Stephen Malpezzi
28. Capitalising the Value of Free Schools: The Impact of Supply
Characteristics and Uncertainty 29
Paul Cheshire and Stephen Sheppard
29. Housing Market Dynamics and the Future of Housing Prices 59
Denise DiPasquale and William C. Wheaton
30. House Price Dynamics: A Survey of Theoretical and Empirical Issues 85
Man Cho
31. Booms and Busts in the UK Housing Market 113
John Muellbauer and Anthony Murphy
32. Is There a Bubble in the Housing Market? 143
Karl E. Case and Robert J. Shiller
33. Assessing High House Prices: Bubbles, Fundamentals
and Misperceptions 195
Charles Himmelberg, Christopher Mayer and Todd Sinai
34. Housing Market Dynamics: On the Contribution of Income
Shocks and Credit Constraints 223
Francois Ortalo-Magne and Sven Rady
35. Where Are the Speculative Bubbles in US Housing Markets? 261
Allen C. Goodman and Thomas G. Thibodeau
36. The Story and the Model Done: An Evaluation of Mathematical
Models of Rent Control 291
Hans Lind
37. Social Behaviour as a Basis for Modelling the Urban Housing
Market: A Review 311
David Meen and Geoffrey Meen
38. Economics and Underdetermination: A Case Study of Urban
Land and Housing Economics 339
Robert McMaster and Craig Watkins
39. A Random Walk Down Maple Lane? A Critique of Neoclassical
Consumption Theory with Reference to Housing Wealth 367
Greg Hannsgen
Volume IV: Housing in Context
40. Urban Spatial Structure 1
Alex Anas, Richard Arnott and Kenneth A Small
41. Why Is Central Paris Rich and Downtown Detroit Poor?
An Amenity-based Theory 49
Jan K Brueckner, Jacques-Frangois Thisse and Yves Zenou
42. Urban Decline and Durable Housing 65
Edward L. Glaeser and Joseph Gyourko
43. The Welfare Economics of Land Use Planning 93
Paul Cheshire and Stephen Sheppard
44. Housing Prices, Externalities, and Regulation in
U.S. Metropolitan Areas - 121
Stephen Malpezzi
45. The Mechanisms of Spatial Mismatch 153
Laurent Gobillon, Harris Selod and Yves Zenou
46. On the Aggregate Housing Market Implications of Labour
Market Change 189
Geoffrey Meen and Mark Andrew
47. The Nature of the Neighbourhood 217
Chris Webster
48. Incentives and Social Capital: Are Homeowners Better Citizens? 247
Denise DiPasquale and Edward L. Glaeser
49. The Social and Private Micro-level Consequences of Homeownership 275
Robert D. Dietz and Donald R. Haurin
50. Does Homeownership Affect Child Outcomes? 333
Donald R Haurin, Toby L. Parcel and R. Jean Haurin
51. Price Discrimination in the Housing Market 363
Keith Ihlanfeldt and Tom Mayock
52. Homeless in America, Homeless in California 395
John M. Quigley, Steven Raphael and Eugene Smolensky
Volume V: Government, Policy and
Contemporary Developments
53. Taxing Residential Housing Capital 1
Peter Englund
54. Comparing Demand-side and Supply-side Housing Policies:
Sub-market and Spatial Perspectives 21
George Galster
55. In Defence of Greater Agnosticism: A Response to Galster s
Comparing Demand-side and Supply-side Housing Policies 41
Judith Yates and Christine Whitehead
56. The Misallocation of Housing under Rent Control 51
Edward L. Glaeser and Erzo F.P. Luttmer
57. A Review of Empirical Evidence on the Costs and Benefits
of Rent Control 79
Bengt Turner and Stephen Malpezzi
58. Time for Revisionism on Rent Control? 115
Richard Arnott
59. Does Housing Assistance Perversely Affect Self-sufficiency?
A Review Essay 139
Mark Shroder
60. The Long-run Decline in Employment Participation for Australian
Public Housing Tenants: An Investigation 175
Gavin Wood, Rachel Ong and Alfred M. Dockery
61. The Future of Social Housing: Key Economic Questions 201
Duncan Maclennan and Alison More
62. Transfers, Contracts and Regulation: A New Institutional Economics
Perspective on the Changing Provision of Social Housing in Britain 221
Kenneth Gibb and Christian Nygaard
63. Modelling Tenants Choices in the Public Rented Sector: A Stated
Preference Approach 251
Bruce Walker, Alex Marsh, Mark Wardman and Pat Niner
64. Should Policy Makers Strive for Neighborhood Social Mix?
An Analysis of the Western European Evidence Base 283
George Galster
65. Policies for Mixed Communities: Faith-based Displacement Activity? 311
Paul Cheshire
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