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Immobilienpreis 8 Wohnungsmarkt 8 Housing market 7 Real estate price 7 regional housing markets 7 Immobilienmarkt 6 Real estate market 6 housing risk 5 superstar cities 5 Capital income 4 Einkommen 4 Income 4 Kapitaleinkommen 4 housing returns 4 Ballungsraum 3 Deutschland 3 House prices 3 Interest rate 3 Metropolitan area 3 Risiko 3 Risk 3 Räumliche Verteilung 3 Spatial distribution 3 Zins 3 Germany 2 Index 2 Residential real estate 2 Stadt 2 Wohnimmobilien 2 spatial polarization 2 1960-2022 1 Asset Returns 1 Competition 1 Competition in healthcare 1 Data envelopment analysis 1 Data-Envelopment-Analyse 1 Deutschland (bis 1945) 1 Economic development 1 Economic growth 1 Economic history 1
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Free 10 Undetermined 4
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Book / Working Paper 11 Article 3
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Working Paper 10 Arbeitspapier 6 Graue Literatur 6 Non-commercial literature 6 Article in journal 3 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 3
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English 14
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Dohmen, Martin 13 Osswald do Amaral, Francisco 12 Schularick, Moritz 12 Kohl, Sebastian 10 Zdrzalek, Jonas 2 Dohmen, Peter 1 Hagen, Liana van der 1 Ineveld, Martin van 1 Markus, Aniek 1 Van De Klundert, Joris 1
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ECONtribute Discussion Paper 3 ECONtribute discussion paper 3 Discussion papers / CEPR 2 American Economic Review Insights 1 European economic review : EER 1 FRB of New York Staff Report 1 Staff Reports 1 Staff reports / Federal Reserve Bank of New York 1 The European journal of health economics 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 10 EconStor 4
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German Real Estate Index (GREIX)
Osswald do Amaral, Francisco; Dohmen, Martin; … - 2023
This paper introduces new real estate price indices for 18 major German cities and their neighborhoods (Stadtbezirke) as well as a new composite indicator for the German housing market - the German Real Estate Index (GREIX). The series are constructed on the basis of long-run transaction level...
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Does competition improve hospital performance : a DEA based evaluation from the Netherlands
Dohmen, Peter; Ineveld, Martin van; Markus, Aniek; … - In: The European journal of health economics 24 (2023) 6, pp. 999-1017
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German Real Estate Index (GREIX)
Osswald do Amaral, Francisco; Dohmen, Martin; … - 2023 - Updated version
This paper introduces new real estate price indices for 18 major German cities and their neighborhoods (Stadtbezirke) as well as a new composite indicator for the German housing market - the German Real Estate Index (GREIX). The series are constructed on the basis of long-run transaction level...
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Interest rates and the spatial polarization of housing markets
Osswald do Amaral, Francisco; Dohmen, Martin; Kohl, … - 2022
Rising within-country differences in house values are a much debated trend in the U.S. and internationally. Using new long-run regional data for 15 advanced economies, we first show that standard explanations linking growing price dispersion to rent dispersion are contradicted by an important...
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Interest rates and the spatial polarization of housing markets
Osswald do Amaral, Francisco; Dohmen, Martin; Kohl, … - 2022
Rising within-country differences in house values are a much debated trend in the U.S. and internationally. Using new long-run regional data for 15 advanced economies, we first show that standard explanations linking growing price dispersion to rent dispersion are contradicted by an important...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013468491
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Interest rates and the spatial polarization of housing markets
Osswald do Amaral, Francisco; Dohmen, Martin; Kohl, … - In: American Economic Review Insights 6 (2024) 1, pp. 89-104
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Superstar returns
Osswald do Amaral, Francisco; Dohmen, Martin; Kohl, … - 2021
We study long-term returns on residential real estate in 27 "superstar" cities in 15 countries over 150 years. We find that total returns in superstar cities are close to 100 basis points lower per year than in the rest of the country. House prices tend to grow faster in the superstars, but rent...
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Superstar returns
Osswald do Amaral, Francisco; Dohmen, Martin; Kohl, … - 2021
We study long-term returns on residential real estate in twenty-seven "superstar" cities in fifteen countries over 150 years. We find that total returns in superstar cities are close to 100 basis points lower per year than in the rest of the country. House prices tend to grow faster in the...
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Superstar returns
Osswald do Amaral, Francisco; Dohmen, Martin; Kohl, … - 2021
We study long-term returns on residential real estate in twenty-seven "superstar" cities in fifteen countries over 150 years. We find that total returns in superstar cities are close to 100 basis points lower per year than in the rest of the country. House prices tend to grow faster in the...
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Superstar returns
Osswald do Amaral, Francisco; Dohmen, Martin; Kohl, … - 2021
We study long-term returns on residential real estate in 27 "superstar" cities in 15 countries over 150 years. We find that total returns in superstar cities are close to 100 basis points lower per year than in the rest of the country. House prices tend to grow faster in the superstars, but rent...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012799478
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