House prices and long-term equilibrium in the regulated market of the Netherlands

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This paper establishes a simple affordability model that implicitly incorporates the major Dutch market features to elucidate long-run house prices under a regulatory environment. The results reveal a long-run relationship for house prices under strict regulations. The association among house prices, income, interest rates, and inflation is verified using an aggregated dataset. In the long-run, incomes and interest rates function as the two prime forces driving price dynamics, whereas the role of inflation is limited.

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Tu, Q., de Haan, J., & Boelhouwer, P. (2018). House prices and long-term equilibrium in the regulated market of the Netherlands. Housing Studies, 33(3), 408–432. https://doi.org/10.1080/02673037.2017.1346786

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