Housing BubbleChinaDifference InFacing rampant real estate price surge, Chinese government imposed the home purchase restriction policy to dampen the speculation activity in major cities in 2010. Using a comprehensive dataset covering the real estate markets across various cities, we find that the ...
China's housing prices have been growing rapidly over the past decades, despite the low rents growth. We study the impact of housing bubbles on China's real economy, through the channel that local governments use land-sale ...
The situation is reminiscent of early 2015, another period of flagging growth and policy missteps by the People’s Bank of China (PBOC) that presaged major market turbulence later that year — report from theWall Street Journal In fact, the newly discovered China chip manufactured into computer...
The Balance-of-payments Constraint: From Balanced Trade to Sustainable Debt This paper extends the balance-of-payments constraint on growth known as Thirlwall's law to incorporate unbalanced trade and debt accumulation. Assuming th... NH Barbosa-Filho - 《Banca Nazionale Del Lavoro Quarterly Review...
CHINA'S residential property market is unlike the housing bubble experienced by Japan in the 1980s, Minister of Housing and Urban-Rural Development Chen Zhenggao said Tuesday. Recently, there have
Since 2011, China has had what amounts to a one apartment policy, where it's very hard to buy more than one apartment in major cities. Because of this, prices plunged. The bubble was being tamed. And yet, the taming was creating all kinds of unintended consequences. ...
China Vanke Rises from Rubble of Housing Bubble By Isabella Zhong Nov 30, 2014, 9:15 pm EST Chinese property stocks have been left for dead ever since the planet became besotted with fretting about China’s credit and real estate bubbles. It’s too early to declare China’s property sector...
China Taking Aim at Its Housing Bubble ; Cities Add Requirements like 20% Home Sales Tax and Big Down PaymentsUnder the proposed system, unmarried people would be restrictedto owning one residence, which...Barboza, David
As property values soared and Chinese households piled on more debt, Beijing attempted to cool its housing market and rein in risky business behavior. Spooked, Chinese consumers soured on property purchases. But the country's property crisis has deeper roots than speculation and uncontrollable debt....
Since 2006, China has issued a series of policies to regulate foreign investments (FI) in the attempt to control housing prices. In the present study, the association between foreign direct investments (FDI) and China's housing price bubble (HPB) was examined to elucidate the rationality of fo...