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February 9, 2017

Een economische blik op verevening

Dit boek gaat over een welvaartseconomische benadering van verevening. We geven hiermee een aanzet tot een andere manier om naar dit onderwerp te kijken en verkennen hoe deze benadering concreet vorm zou kunnen krijgen.

May 31, 2013

Fiscal Equalization and Capitalization: Evidence from a Policy Reform

Fiscal equalization through the allocation of central government grants may have adverse distributional implications if these grants capitalize into house values.

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April 24, 2013

Wordt de wereld plat of is er toekomst voor de stad?

This document is in Dutch, there is no English translation.

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October 1, 2012

The Impact of Supply Constraints on House Prices in England

We explore the impact of different types of supply constraints on house prices in England by exploiting a unique panel dataset of 353 local planning authorities ranging from 1974 to 2008.

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February 2, 2011

Capitalization of Central Government Grants into Local House Prices

We explore the impact of central government grants on local house prices in England using a panel data set of local authorities (LAs) from 2001 to 2008.

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December 2, 2010

Cities and the Urban Land Premium

After a long period of suburbanization, cities have been in vogue again since the 1980s.

September 5, 2007

Housing supply in the Netherlands

In spite of a growing recognition of the importance of supply conditions for the level and volatility of house prices, empirical work on housing supply outside the US is scarce.

May 16, 2006

Housing supply and the interaction of regional population and employment

Housing markets may significantly affect the relationship between regional population and employment, if housing supply is not fully accommodative to demand.

February 16, 2006

Compensation of regional unemployment in housing markets

Why are regional unemployment differentials in Europe so persistent if, as the wage curve literature demonstrates, there is no compensation in labour markets?