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Title: The effects of land-use regulation on local real estate market: empirical evidence from Brazil
Authors: DANTAS, Raissa Numeriano Dubourcq
Keywords: Mercado imobiliário; Bens imóveis – Preços; Solo urbano - uso; Solo – Uso – Planejamento
Issue Date: 16-Sep-2016
Publisher: Universidade Federal de Pernambuco
Abstract: This paper aims to understand how restrictions to urban land-use could affect Real Estate Market prices in Brazilian urban environment. We explored a heterogeneity arisen from the enactment of a city-level Height-Restriction-Law which limited how tall buildings could get in some, but not all, neighborhoods in Recife, one of the largest cities of Brazil. We used a Differences in Geographic Discontinuity (Diff-in-Geo-Disc) design on a unique data set provided by the Municipal Government to show that the imposed restriction led to an interesting Market Behavior: apartment’s unit prices experienced a significant increase in prices meanwhile house’s unit prices depreciated value. Our findings rely on empirical models grounded by several robustness checks.
URI: https://repositorio.ufpe.br/handle/123456789/22088
Appears in Collections:Dissertações de Mestrado - Economia



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