Title of article
Microsimulation Modelling of Tenure Choice and Grants to Promote Home Ownership
Author/Authors
Gavin Wood، نويسنده , , Richard Watson and Paul Flatau، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
21
From page
14
To page
34
Abstract
This article develops a microsimulation model
of the Australian housing market that has tenure
choice as its principal focus. The article
sheds light on the role played by relative
prices, wealth and borrowing constraints in
shaping housing tenure choices. We explore
the model’s capabilities as an aid to policy
making by reporting the findings from an impact
analysis of grant programs designed to
ease the transition of first home buyers into
owner occupation. We find a large demand for
home ownership that is not met because of borrowing
constraints. The need to meet financial
institutions’ down payment requirements is
particularly important. Government grants
made available to first home buyers will ease
down payment requirements, but the formal incidence
of such a subsidy is found to be inequitable
among potential first home buyers, and
its impact is largely to bring forward purchase
decisions
Journal title
Australian Economic Review
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Australian Economic Review
Record number
707131
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