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|aHousing market challenges in Europe and the United States|h[electronic resource] :|bany solutions available? /|cedited by Philip Arestis, Peter Mooslechner, Karin Wagner.
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|aHousing Market Challenges in Europe and the United States -- HousingMarkets in Europe and in the USA : What Are the Relevant Issues Today?-- Subprime Mortgage Market and Current Financial Crisis -- Determinants of Homeownership Rates: Housing Finance and the Role of the State --The Rental Housing Market -- Housing Markets, Business Cycles and Economic Policies -- European Rental Markets: Regulation or Liberalization?The Spanish Case -- Fiscal Aspects of Housing in Europe -- Towards a New Housing System in Transitional Countries : The Case of Hungary -- House Price and Other Housing Market Data: A User's Perspective -- Residential Property Price Statistics for the Euro Area and the European Union -- Housing and Financial Wealth in Austria: What Can Survey Data TellUs for the Analysisof Financial Stability Issues.
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|aHousing prices have developed quite differently in European Countries and in the US over the past decade. Austria faced very moderate priceincreases in comparison to countries like Spain, UK orsome Central Eastern Europe countries. Changes in housing prices can generate not onlysubstantial wealth effects on consumption, but can produce significantspillover effects that can cause financial turmoil and economic crisis. In recent years, the changes in housing finance have become the centre of research agenda. Different institutional and regulatory structuresof housing markets, as well as monetary policies and various fiscal arrangements, play an important role when trying to explain house price developments. This book provides a comparative overview of the national differences and significant changes in housing finance markets over thepast 10 years, considering the effects that the housing sector has on the macro economy. The contributions provide in-depth discussions on various aspects of housing and suggest possible solutions to create affordable housing and housing market development more stable. It will be essential reading for all interested in macroeconomics, monetary policy, political sciences, international finance, urban economics, and cross-sectional models, government policy and financial crises.
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