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Main paper | Companion papers | Associated release
This study compares a number of housing policies such as housing taxation, land use and rental regulations and social housing policies for OECD countries relying on new data. Based on a range of econometric analyses, it also investigates whether these housing-related policies achieve their objectives in an efficient and equitable way and if there are any side effects on other aspects of housing markets or on the wider economy.
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Main paper:
Housing markets and structural policies in OECD countries (No. 836)
By Dan Andrews, Aida Caldera Sánchez, Åsa Johansson
Graphs and tables
Companion papers:
Real house prices in OECD countries: the role of demand shocks and structural and policy factors (No. 831) By Dan Andrews
Graphs & tables
The price responsiveness of housing supply in OECD countries (No. 837)
By Aida Caldera Sánchez, Åsa Johansson
Graphs & tables
To move or not to move: what drives residential mobility rates in the OECD? (No. 846)
By Aida Caldera Sánchez and Dan Andrews
Graphs & tables
Drivers of homeownership rates in selected OECD countries (No. 849)
By Dan Andrews and Aida Caldera Sánchez
Graphs & tables
Associated release:
Housing and the economy: policies for renovation, chapter from Going for Growth 2011
Press release, 20 January 2011
Presentation from the conference
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Variations in responsiveness of new housing supply to prices, selected OECD countries
(Estimates of the long-run price-elasticity of new housing supply)

Excel: http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/888932368669
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