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Recurrent list-price reductions of a house may signal a movement towards fair pricing or underpricing, and the impatience of sellers to enter a sell transaction more quickly. Recurrent list-price reductions may also provide a market signal that the listings are problematic and thus harder to...
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This paper investigates the incentives of agents working with buyers (buying agents) under the fixed percentage commission system (FPCS) and the implications on housing market outcomes. Our model shows that the FPCS without a binding contract between the buyer and the buying agent could produce...
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This paper investigates the impact of complaints against agents on agents’ incentives in housing transactions. Our model shows that complaints incentivize an agent to exert greater efforts and mitigate the conflict of interest due to the agent’s concern for reputation and future career. Our...
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This paper studies how greenhouse gas emissions (GHGe) mitigation policy (i.e., Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act or GHGPPA) impacts sellers’ and buyers’ behaviors in housing transactions due to these participant’s different reactions to the Act’s effect on housing transactions from...
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