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Conventional wisdom suggests that non-local buyers usually pay a premium for home purchases. While the standard contract theory predicts that non-local buyers may pay such a price premium because of the higher cost of gathering information, behavioral economists argue that the premium is due to...
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The age-period-cohort problem has been studied for decades but without resolution. There have been many suggested solutions to make the three effects estimable, but these solutions mostly exploit non-linear specifications. Yet, these approaches may suffer from misspecification or omitted...
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Conventional wisdom suggests that non-local buyers usually pay a premium for home purchases. While the standard contract theory predicts that non-local buyers may pay such a price premium because of the higher cost of gathering information, behavioral economists argue that the premium is due to...
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Among Asian economies, Hong Kong has experienced the highest real growth in house prices since the 2010s. Two macroprudential measures, namely credit tightening (loan-to-value ratio cap) and transaction taxes (stamp duty), were introduced to cool down the overheated housing market. This study...
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Purpose – Achieving a balanced tenant mix is a long-standing discourse in the retailing and consumer marketing literature. This paper applies the Island Species-Area-Energy (ISAER) model from biogeography to theorise tenant mix equilibrium. A five-factor tenant mix model is developed....
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Article Classification: Research Paper (Construction or testing of a model or framework).Purpose: The repeat sales house price index has been widely used to measure house price movements on the assumption that the quality of properties does not change over time. This study aims to develop a...
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