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Regional Price Variations

Glen Earthsong

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Maison d'édition: Publifye

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Regional Price Variations explores the complex reasons behind differing housing costs across geographic regions, blending economics, earth sciences, and geography. It argues that price variations aren't random but stem from the interplay of supply, demand, and localized economic conditions. A key insight is how natural amenities, such as desirable climates and coastlines, drive up housing demand and prices. The book also examines how concentrations of high-paying jobs create booms in specific areas, further affecting costs.

 
The book progresses from establishing a theoretical framework using economic concepts like supply and demand to examining the impact of climate, job markets, and government regulations. It uses data from sources like the U.S. Census Bureau and NOAA, employing statistical models to isolate variable effects. For instance, stringent land use regulations can significantly restrict housing supply, leading to inflated prices.

 
This book is valuable because it provides a holistic view of regional price variations. It connects urban planning, environmental economics, and public policy, offering insights for individuals deciding where to live, businesses planning locations, and policymakers developing housing strategies.
Disponible depuis: 18/02/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 75 pages.

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