Real estate business cycle and real estate policies: the case of Korea

By using the rate of change in the price of land, the perception and analysis of determinants of the real estate business cycle, and the appraisal of past real estate policies have been proceeded. Korean real estate business cycle is asymmetric (i.e., the expansion and contraction period of which is...

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