Vintage effects in commercial real estate and the dynamics of the built environment
Auteurs: Jan Rouwendal, Or Levkovich, Edwin Buitelaar, Jip Claassens (2025). Regional Science and Urban Economics, vol. 114, 104131.

Baby Booms and Asset Booms: Demographic Change and the Housing Market
Auteurs: Marc Francke, Matthijs Korevaar (2025). The Journal of Finance, early view, 14 August.

The politics of middle-class housing: Comparing the Dutch and Polish attempts to support housing for the ‘squeezed middle’
Auteurs: Justyna Orchovska, Edwin Buitelaar (2025). International Journal of Housing Policy, pag. 1–25.

Sinking Land, Sinking Prices? Land Subsidence, Flood Risk, and Property Prices
Auteurs: Lukas Hofmann, Martijn Dröes, Marc Francke (2025). TI 2025-040/IV Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper.

Quantifying misallocation of public housing
Auteurs: Jennifer Buurma-Olsen, Hans R.A. Koster, Jos van Ommeren, Jort Sinninghe Damsté (2025).
Journal of Public Economics, vol. 242, 105272.

Land subsidence exposed: the impact on house prices in the Netherlands
Auteurs: Yashvant Premchand, Henri de Groot, Thomas de Graaff, Eric Koomen (2024). TI 2024-073/VIII Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper.

Drug-related harm reduction and local communities: Evidence from Dutch drug consumption rooms
Auteurs: Sofia Franco, Hans Koster (2024). CEPR Discussion Paper No. 19414.

A duration analysis of housing construction times - Evidence on the role of option values, public involvement and stalled sites duration of housing construction
Auteurs: Lars Brugman, Jan Rouwendal (2024). TI 2024-004/VIII Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper.

An urban overhead? Crime, agglomeration, and amenity
Auteurs: Stuart Donovan, Thomas de Graaff, Henri L.F. de Groot, Aaron Schiff (2023). TI 2023-024/VIII Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper.

The effect of urban trees on house prices: evidence from cut-down trees in Amsterdam 
Auteurs: Jan Rouwendal, Lynn Bouwknegt (2023). 23-059/VIII Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper.

 

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