Demographic Factors and the Demand for Housing in the Helsinki Metropolitan Area
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- Oikarinen, Elias, 2005. "Is Housing Overvalued in the Helsinki Metropolitan Area?," Discussion Papers 992, The Research Institute of the Finnish Economy.
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Housing demand; demography; Helsinki; Economic growth; Taloudellinen kasvu; Regional development; Aluekehitys; Policy analysis and modelling; Päätöksenteon tuki ja mallintaminen; C300 - Econometric Methods: Multiple/Simultaneous Equation Models; Multiple Variables: General; J100 - Demographic Economics: General; O180 - Economic Development: Regional; Urban; and Rural Analyses; R210 - Urban; Rural; and Regional Economics: Housing Demand; R310 - Housing Supply and Markets;All these keywords.
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