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Market Effects of Moderate Income Construction Subsidies
The paper uses a housing market model to simulate the economic effects of moderate income construction subsidies. The model deals with ten-year changes in housing quality and household location within a metropolitan area. Subsidy programs are simulated for four places; the Durham, Austin, and Portland SMSA's and a hypothetical area designed to resemble a typical U.S. metropolitan area.
Market Effects of Moderate Income Construction Subsidies
The paper uses a housing market model to simulate the economic effects of moderate income construction subsidies. The model deals with ten-year changes in housing quality and household location within a metropolitan area. Subsidy programs are simulated for four places; the Durham, Austin, and Portland SMSA's and a hypothetical area designed to resemble a typical U.S. metropolitan area.
Market Effects of Moderate Income Construction Subsidies
F. DeLeeuw (Autor:in)
1973
27 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Housing , Moderate income housing , Housing market , Economic models , Subsidized construction , Economic impact , Simulation , Standard metropolitan statistical areas , Municipalities , Regional economy , Economic analysis , Housing and urban development research , Durham(North Carolina) , Austin(Texas) , Portland(Oregon)
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