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Housing property rights and subjective wellbeing in urban China

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posted on 2024-11-14, 06:45 authored by Zhiming Cheng, Stephen P King, Russell Smyth, Haining Wang
This study explores the relationship between home ownership and subjective wellbeing in urban China. We first present a theoretical model examining the relationship between housing property rights and subjective wellbeing in China. We then test the predictions of the theoretical model using a nationally representative dataset. We find that not only home ownership, but the property rights one acquires and the source of those property rights matters for subjective wellbeing. Moreover, not only whether one has a home loan, but the type of home loan one has matters for subjective wellbeing.

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Cheng, Z., King, S. P., Smyth, R. & Wang, H. (2014). Housing property rights and subjective wellbeing in urban China. Monash University. Department of Economics. Discussion Papers, 44/14 1-23.

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Monash University. Department of Economics. Discussion Papers

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44/14

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1-23

Language

English

RIS ID

94212

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