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Neuseeland 11 New Zealand 11 Immobilienpreis 3 Real estate price 3 Climate change 2 Einkommensverteilung 2 Household 2 Income distribution 2 Infrastructure investment 2 Infrastrukturinvestition 2 Klimawandel 2 Privater Haushalt 2 Theorie 2 Theory 2 Welt 2 World 2 Aging population 1 Agraraußenhandel 1 Agriculture 1 Alternde Bevölkerung 1 Angebot 1 Arbeitsmarkt 1 Armut 1 Australia 1 Australien 1 Binnenwanderung 1 Bodenschutz 1 Bürgerbeteiligung 1 Capital gains tax 1 Central bank 1 Comparison 1 Confidence 1 Einkommen 1 Einwanderung 1 Emissions trading 1 Emissionshandel 1 Employment 1 Erwerbstätigkeit 1 Estimation 1 Exchange Rate Pass-Through 1
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Grimes, Arthur L. 6 Coleman, Andrew 5 Stillman, Steven 3 Fabling, Richard 2 Gibson, John K. 2 Kerr, Suzi 2 Le, Trinh 2 Maré, David C. 2 McCann, Philip 2 Poot, Jacques 2 Cochrane, William 1 Collier, Alex 1 Crawford, Ron 1 Holmes, Mark J. 1 Hyland, Sean 1 Hyslop, Dean Robert 1 Kerr, James 1 Roskruge, Matthew James 1 Sanderson, Lynda 1 Tarrant, Nicholas 1 Todd, Maribeth 1 Zhang, Wei 1
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New Zealand Housing Markets : Just a Bit-Player in the A-League?
Grimes, Arthur L. - 2010
House price trends in each of New Zealand and Australia are frequently discussed as national level developments. Sub-national developments are also important, especially where regions display idiosyncratic trends driven either by demand factors (differential income patterns) or by supply factors...
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Squeezed in and Squeezed Out : The Effects of Population Aging on the Demand for Housing
Coleman, Andrew - 2010
This paper examines how increasing longevity affects the housing choices of working age and retired people using a heterogeneous agent overlapping generations model that incorporates owner-occupier and rental sectors, credit constraints, detailed tax regulations, and a housing supply sector....
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Social Capital and Regional Social Infrastructure Investment : Evidence from New Zealand
Roskruge, Matthew James - 2010
In this paper we link unique data on local social infrastructure expenditure with micro-level individual survey data of self-reported social capital measures of trust and participation in community activities. We use both probit and tobit models to estimate the impact of social infrastructure...
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Fiscal, Distributional and Efficiency Impacts of Land and Property Taxes
Coleman, Andrew - 2010
Land taxes are known to be amongst the most efficient forms of taxation since land is an immobile factor; property (capital value) taxes are less efficient owing to the tax on improvements. However there is little international (or New Zealand) evidence regarding the distributional impacts of...
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The Long Term Effects of Capital Gains Taxes in New Zealand
Coleman, Andrew - 2010
This paper develops a model of the housing market incorporating a construction sector, a rental sector, and a housing demand sector to examine the long term consequences for the housing market of different types of capital gains taxes. The sector is based on an overlapping generations model of...
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Household Wealth and Saving in New Zealand : Evidence from the Longitudinal Survey of Family, Income and Employment
Gibson, John K.; Stillman, Steven; Le, Trinh - 2010
This paper uses data from the Survey of Family, Income and Employment (SoFIE) to estimate household saving in New Zealand between 2004-2006. Comprehensive data on wealth is collected biannually in SoFIE and we calculate household saving by examining how wealth has changed over time. We find that...
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