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China’s Housing Markets: Regulatory Interventions Mitigate Risk of Severe Bust

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  • Steffen Dyck
  • Tobias Just
  • Ulrich Clemens

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A closer look at the developments in 35 cities across China, looking for potential regional real estate bubbles. An assessment is done about the success of the various policies and their potential negative impact on the economy and the financial system.

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  • Steffen Dyck & Tobias Just & Ulrich Clemens, 2011. "China’s Housing Markets: Regulatory Interventions Mitigate Risk of Severe Bust," Working Papers id:4132, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:4132
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    1. Tie-Ying Liu & Hsu-Ling Chang & Chi-Wei Su & Xu-Zhao Jiang, 2016. "China's housing bubble burst?," The Economics of Transition, The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, vol. 24(2), pages 361-389, April.
    2. Breitenfellner, Andreas & Crespo Cuaresma, Jesús & Mayer, Philipp, 2015. "Energy inflation and house price corrections," Energy Economics, Elsevier, vol. 48(C), pages 109-116.
    3. Just, Tobias & Lu, Xin, . "Commercial Real Estate Development in China," Beiträge zur Immobilienwirtschaft, University of Regensburg, Department of Economics, number 20, August.

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