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Study on the Method of Analyzing Effective Demand for Housing Using RIR

  • Youngwoo KIM (Gyeonggi University) ;
  • SunJu KIM (Gyeonggi University)
  • Received : 2024.05.19
  • Accepted : 2024.06.05
  • Published : 2024.06.30

Abstract

This study aims to enhance the accuracy of effective demand analysis for publicly supported private rental housing by integrating the RIR into the traditional Mankiw-Weil (MW) model. Traditional models like the M-W model, which account for household income, housing costs, and household size, often fall short in estimating demand driven by large-scale development projects. By integrating the RIR factor, this study introduces a more accurate and practical approach to analyzing effective housing demand. Findings show that the modified M-W model incorporating RIR predicts effective demand with greater precision than traditional methods. This advancement allows developers to plan projects more efficiently and aids governments and local authorities in implementing more effective housing policies. Furthermore, the study assesses the real housing cost burden on households, elucidating their capacity to pay housing costs based on household size and income quintile. This information enables policymakers to design targeted housing support policies for specific demographic groups. Additionally, the research provides comprehensive policy recommendations tailored to various regions and housing types. Overall, this study lays a vital groundwork for the long-term analysis of the effects of economic changes and housing market trends on effective demand.

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Acknowledgement

I would like to sincerely thank Professor Sun Ju Kim for her invaluable guidance and support throughout this research.

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