Housing demand
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Currently in Vietnam there is an increasing demand for building and housing. Many high-rise housing developments have been built recently and continue to be constructed. This dissertation will not address the question of whether the high-rises should be built or not, it will focus on the question: What is appropriate high-rise housing in Vietnam?
105p runthenight07 01-03-2023 9 3 Download
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This research demonstrates how housing demand can be modelled by using a System Dynamics approach. This modelling concept has been set up, using the root causes which generate housing demand. Causal factors which influence housing demand are collated, and mapped. A model simulating housing demand was developed. Keys to this are demographic, social and economic factors. This model is presented with a view to pursuing new approaches for housing demand modelling.
344p runthenight04 02-02-2023 14 4 Download
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With the aforementioned subjects, the author conducts research on two aspects of the housing market in HCM city: analysis of housing supply and analysis of housing demand. On the supply side, the author analyzes the seller's bidding strategy. On the demand side, this thesis focuses on house buying behavior under the influence of current house’s characteristics.
28p kethamoi12 15-05-2021 11 3 Download
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THE ROLE OF IMPORT SUBSITITUTION AND EXPORT ORIENTATION STRATEGIES ON THAILAND'ECONOMIC GROWTH This result calls the incentive effects of Tiebout choice into question, as it indicates that administrators of effective schools are no more likely to be rewarded with high demand for local housing in high-choice than in low-choice markets. To explore this further, I estimate models for the effect of Tiebout choice on mean scores across metropolitan areas. Consistent with the earlier results, I find no evidence that high-choice markets produce higher average SAT scores.
98p mualan_mualan 25-02-2013 95 18 Download
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MONEY DEMAND IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES : A DYNAMIC PANEL APPROACH Regardless of parental valuations, then, families always prefer a high-μ house to one with lower μ . Because willingness-topay for a preferred school is increasing in x, equilibrium is unique, with the ranking of districts by effectiveness is identical to that by the income of the resident family.
75p mualan_mualan 25-02-2013 64 7 Download