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Taxation, Housing Markets, and the Markets for Building Land - An Intertemporal Analysis

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Almost everywhere in the world housing policies play an important role in government programs. Especially in the industrialized Western economies housing policy issues are triggered mainly by two developments: growing population density and increasing environmental pollution enforce a systematic planning of regional and urban development; all social groups want to participate in the increasing welfare of the domestic economies; until today housing policy is considered an appropriate tool for redistribution and social policy. Taxation serves as an important instrument for the realization of the political objectives mentioned above. Surprisingly, there exists wide-spread consent (even on the academic side) on the effectivity of this instrument. However, strictly speaking this consent concerns only the short run. Long-term effects are usually ignored. Therefore, there is always the inherent risk in these policies that (supposed) market inefficiencies will not be cured, but merely carried forward, and possibly amplified. Moreover, it is characteristic for the political discussion that there is no consistent notion of what efficient housing and land markets ought to look like. Generally accepted for example, is the position that land speculation should be fought whereever possible. Hardly anyone asks the question whether the holding of building land will be beneficial to the economy as a whole, and not only to the speculant.

List of contents

I. Introduction.- 1. Motivation.- 2. A General Framework with Housing and Vacant Land Markets.- 3. Summary of Results.- II. The Laissez-Faire Economy and the Condition for an Efficient Allocation of Housing Capital and Building Land.- 1. The Decision Problem of the Landlord.- 2. The Decision Problem of the Landowner.- 3. Conditions For The Market Equilibrium - Features of a Pareto-Optimal Allocation.- 4. Model Dynamics.- III. Taxation and Market Reactions.- 1. Land Taxation.- 2. Sales Taxes And Value Added Taxes.- 3. Taxation of Income From Real Estate Property.- Authors Index.- References.

Product details

Authors Bernd Gutting
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 16.11.2012
 
EAN 9783642456329
ISBN 978-3-642-45632-9
No. of pages 138
Weight 268 g
Illustrations VIII, 138 p.
Series Microeconomic Studies
Microeconomic Studies
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

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