A Regional Comparison of House Price Inflation Rates in Britain, 1967-76
Ian D. McAvinchey and
Duncan Maclennan
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Ian D. McAvinchey: Department of Political Economy, University of Aberdeen
Duncan Maclennan: Department of Social and Economic Research, University of Glasgow
Urban Studies, 1982, vol. 19, issue 1, 43-57
Abstract:
The paper presents by using regionally disaggregated data for the British Economic Planning Regions some questions on the usefulness of current macro-oriented approaches to the modelling of house price inflation. The paper indicates that such models should be restricted in their use to national levels. It argues that a more disaggregated approach to the analysis of house price changes would not only be locally useful but would take account of housing research on the micro level.
Date: 1982
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DOI: 10.1080/00420988220080041
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