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Housing and the Urban Economy
Contributed by John M. Quigley
version Fall 2001 
status Final 
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resource_type Lesson Plans/ Syllabi 
metametadata_contributor_role Creator 
metametadata_contributor_entity David Fearon, fear@umail.ucsb.edu 
metametadata_contributor_date 2002-07-24 
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http://elsa.berkeley.edu/~quigley/pdf/syllabus.pdf
learning_time 1:00:00 
keywords urban economy, housing, Land use, bibliography, urban planning, population growth, economics, transportation, local government, housing market, rent, agglomeration economies 
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description Syllabus : Reading list and bibliography for course that considers the economics of urban housing and land markets from the viewpoints of investors, developers, public and private managers, and consumers. It considers the interactions between private action and public regulation - including land use policy, taxation, and government subsidy programs. We will also analyze the links between primary and secondary mortgage markets, securitization, and liquidity. Finally, the links between local housing and related markets - such as transportation and public finance - will be explored. The course presupposes a working knowledge of microeconomics and a facility with technical concepts. Reading list bibliography 
CSISS_interest_area spatial econometrics,agglomeration economies,land use model 
CSISS_discipline Economics,Urban Studies 
contributor_role_1 Author 
contributor_entity_1 John M. Quigley 
contributor_date_1 2001-08-01 
contributor_role_2 Professor of Economics, University o 
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contributor_date_2 0000-00-00 
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