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This paper provides an analysis of the convergence pattern of German housing prices and rents employing a new dataset that covers all the country's administrative districts. In addition to conventional tests for β-convergence and δ-convergence, we apply Phillips and Sul's (2007) approach so as...
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Germany has undergone a significant migration policy shift since the early 2000s. This paper examines the total employment effect of immigration during the liberalization of migration policies from 2005 to 2018 using a spatial approach. A set of methods, along with static and dynamic...
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This study provides evidence of the causal impact of immigration on German house prices, flat prices, and flat rents using an extensive dataset covering 382 administrative districts over the period 2004-2020. Employing a panel-data approach and a manually constructed shift-share instrument, we...
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This paper provides an analysis of the convergence pattern of German housing prices and rents employing a new dataset that covers all the country's administrative districts. In addition to conventional tests for 𝛽-convergence and 𝜎-convergence, we apply Phillips and Sul's (2007) approach...
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This paper provides an analysis of the convergence pattern of German housing prices and rents employing a new dataset that covers all the country’s administrative districts. In addition to conventional tests for 𝛽-convergence and 𝜎-convergence, we apply Phillips and Sul’s (2007)...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014256940
This study provides evidence of the causal impact of immigration on German house prices, flat prices, and flat rents using an extensive dataset covering 382 administrative districts over the period 2004−2020. Employing a panel-data approach and a manually constructed past settlement...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014258091
This study provides evidence of the causal impact of immigration on German house prices, flat prices, and flat rents using an extensive dataset covering 382 administrative districts over the period 2004−2020. Employing a panel-data approach and a manually constructed shift-share instrument, we...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014242836