Housing Markets in Europe

Housing Markets in Europe

Author: Olivier de Bandt

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2010-10-14

Total Pages: 416

ISBN-13: 3642153402

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During the recession in the years 2008-2009, the most severe for mature economies in the post-war period, housing markets were often mentioned as having a special responsibility. The objective of this book is to shed light on the cyclical behaviour of the housing markets, its fundamental determinants in terms of supply and demand characteristics, and its relationship with the overall business cycle. The co-movements of house prices across countries are also considered, as well as the channel of transmission of house price changes to the rest of the economy. Particular attention is paid to the effects on private consumption, through possible wealth effects. The book is a compilation of original papers produced by economists and researchers from the four main national central banks in the euro area, also with the participation of leading academics.


The Economics of Aging

The Economics of Aging

Author: David A. Wise

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2009-05-15

Total Pages: 428

ISBN-13: 0226903222

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The Economics of Aging presents results from an ongoing National Bureau of Economic Research project. Contributors consider the housing mobility and living arrangements of the elderly, their labor force participation and retirement, the economics of their health care, and their financial status. The goal of the research is to further our understanding both of the factors that determine the well-being of the elderly and of the consequences that follow from an increasingly older population with longer individual life spans. Each paper is accompanied by critical commentary.


Housing Wealth and Welfare

Housing Wealth and Welfare

Author: Caroline Dewilde

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2017-02-24

Total Pages: 289

ISBN-13: 1785360965

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Both growth and unevenness in the distribution of housing wealth have become characteristic of advanced societies in recent decades. Housing Wealth and Welfare examines, in various contexts, how housing property ownership has become central both to household wellbeing and to the reshaping of social, economic and political relations.


The Wealth Effect

The Wealth Effect

Author: Jeffrey M. Chwieroth

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2019-03-21

Total Pages: 597

ISBN-13: 1107153743

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Shows how the politics of banking crises has been transformed by the growing 'great expectations' among middle class voters that governments should protect their wealth.


The Housing Boom and Bust

The Housing Boom and Bust

Author: Thomas Sowell

Publisher: Basic Books (AZ)

Published: 2009-05-12

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 0465018807

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Explains how we got into the current economic disaster that developed out of the economics and politics of the housing boom and bust. The "creative" financing of home mortgages and "creative" marketing of financial securities based on these mortgages to countries around the world, are part of the story of how a financial house of cards was built up--and then collapsed.


The Asset Economy

The Asset Economy

Author: Lisa Adkins

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2020-10-07

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 1509544224

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Rising inequality is the defining feature of our age. With the lion’s share of wealth growth going to the top, for a growing percentage of society a middle-class existence is out of reach. What exactly are the economic shifts that have driven the social transformations taking place in Anglo-capitalist societies? In this timely book, Lisa Adkins, Melinda Cooper and Martijn Konings argue that the rise of the asset economy has produced a new logic of inequality. Several decades of property inflation have seen asset ownership overshadow employment as a determinant of class position. Exploring the impact of generational dynamics in this new class landscape, the book advances an original perspective on a range of phenomena that are widely debated but poorly understood – including the growth of wealth inequalities and precarity, the dynamics of urban property inflation, changes in fiscal and monetary policy and the predicament of the “millennial” generation. Despite widespread awareness of the harmful effects of Quantitative Easing and similar asset-supporting measures, we appear to have entered an era of policy “lock-in” that is responsible for a growing disconnect between popular expectations and institutional priorities. The resulting polarization underlies many of the volatile dynamics and rapidly shifting alliances that dominate today’s headlines.


The Economics of Consumption

The Economics of Consumption

Author: Tullio Jappelli

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 313

ISBN-13: 0199383154

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In The Economics of Consumption, Tullio Jappelli and Luigi Pistaferri provide a comprehensive examination of the most important developments in the field of consumption decisions and evaluate economic models against empirical evidence.


Social Dynamics in Swiss Society

Social Dynamics in Swiss Society

Author: Robin Tillmann

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2018-06-13

Total Pages: 261

ISBN-13: 3319895575

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Using longitudinal data from the Swiss Household Panel to zoom in on continuity and change in the life course, this open access book describes how the lives of the Swiss population have changed in terms of health, family circumstances, work, political participation, and migration over the last sixteen years. What are the different trajectories in terms of mobility, health, wealth, and family constellations? What are the drivers behind all these changes over time and in the life course? And what are the implications for inequality in society and for social policy? The Swiss Household Panel is a unique ongoing longitudinal survey that has followed a large sample of Swiss households since 1999. The data provide the rare opportunity to go beyond a snapshot of contemporary Swiss society and give insight into the processes in people’s lives and in society that lie behind recent developments.


Analyses in the Economics of Aging

Analyses in the Economics of Aging

Author: David A. Wise

Publisher:

Published: 2005-08-03

Total Pages: 446

ISBN-13:

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Summarizing new research on a range of topics on the theme of the relationship between economics & aging, this volume offers various perspectives on savings & retirement behaviours across the world.


Building Wealth One House at a Time: Making it Big on Little Deals

Building Wealth One House at a Time: Making it Big on Little Deals

Author: John Schaub

Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional

Published: 2004-12-31

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 0071466495

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Strategies for creating real estate wealth by star ting small--and always making the right moves Nationally known real estate expert John Schaub learned his craft in the best way possible--on the job, and through every kind of market. Over three decades, he learned to bank consistent profits as he built an impressive real estate mini-empire. Building Wealth One House at a Time reveals how virtually anyone can accumulate one million dollars worth of houses debtfree and earn a steady cash flow for life. Unique in that it focuses on buying houses in good-quality neighborhoods, Schaub's nine-step program includes: Renting to long-term tenants, with financial incentives to pay on time Avoiding the temptation of bigger deals, which invariably include bigger problems A 10-year plan to pay off debt and own houses free and clear