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Choice and Allocation Models for the Housing Market J. Rouwendal

Choice and Allocation Models for the Housing Market By J. Rouwendal

Choice and Allocation Models for the Housing Market by J. Rouwendal


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The situation in the Netherlands and comparable countries is indeed much better than that in underdeveloped countries and a comparison with developing countries would presumably show figures which are comparable to those for food or clothing.

Choice and Allocation Models for the Housing Market Summary

Choice and Allocation Models for the Housing Market by J. Rouwendal

It is generally agreed that food, clothing and shelter are the three basic material needs of all people. A simple test for the successfulness of any economic system may therefore be the extent to which it succeeds in providing the population with these commodities. One would conjecture that in the countries that are generally considered as highly developed there would be no problems at all with their availability. And although this conjecture is to a large extent, confirmed by the evidence, it is nevertheless surprising that in western economies with the high per capita incomes housing is still an important object for public concern. Food and clothing are abundantly available in these countries, but the provision of housing is often an object of serious policy concern. To mention one striking example : in the Netherlands there still exist official figures that mention housing shortages of ten thousends of dwellings. This state of affairs is not mentioned here to motivate an exaggerated view on housing problems in Western countries. The situation in the Netherlands and comparable countries is indeed much better than that in underdeveloped countries and a comparison with developing countries would presumably show figures which are comparable to those for food or clothing. The point I want to make is that even in highly developed market economies where the availability of food and clothing is quite satisfactory, the availability of dwellings often is not.

Table of Contents

1 Introduction.- 1.1 The Problem.- 1.2 The Analytical Tools.- 1.3 A Summary of the Book.- A: General.- 2 Individual Choice Behaviour.- 3 Uncertainty and the Consistency of Discrete Choice Models.- 4 From Micro to Meso Choice Analysis.- 5 Allocation of Actors within the Model.- 6 The Meso-Model and its Dynamics.- B The Housing Market.- 7 The Housing Market: Specification of a Model.- 8 Household Demography.- 9 Optimal Household Behaviour and Housing Choice.- 10 Choice Behaviour in the Dutch Housing Market.- 11 Evaluation and Conclusion.- List of References.

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NPB9780792304661
9780792304661
0792304667
Choice and Allocation Models for the Housing Market by J. Rouwendal
New
Hardback
Springer
1989-10-31
322
N/A
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