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Housing Markets during the Rural-Urban Transition: Evidence from early 20th Century Spain.

Publication: Working/Discussion PaperWorking Paper/Preprint

Abstract

This paper discusses how Spain’s urban housing markets reacted to the far- reaching changes that affected the demand for dwellings during the first phase of the rural-urban transition process. To this end, we construct a new hedonic index of real housing prices and assemble a cross-regional panel dataset of price fundamentals. The results of our econometric analysis suggest that urban housing markets did not face supply constraints and responded swiftly to the growing demand for accommodation. In light of this new evidence, we conclude that housing markets were not a burden for Spanish economic development and that Spain’s urban infrastructure and institutional framework and were suitable for the housing needs at the time
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 2012

Publication series

SeriesUniversidad Carlos III Working Papers in Economic History
Volume2012-10

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