Development Problems and Policies at the German Border with Poland – Regional Aspects of Trade and Investment
Franz Barjak, Gerhard Heimpold
IWH Discussion Papers,
Nr. 101,
1999
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Trade Deficits in Poland and Estonia: Capital Imports versus Import Penetration and the Sustainability of Current Account Deficits
Johannes Stephan
IWH Discussion Papers,
Nr. 82,
1998
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Special forms of East-West Trade
Hubert Gabrisch, Jan Stankovsky
Soviet & Eastern European Foreign Trade,
1989
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Long-Term Wood Demand Covering - Problems of Strategy Elaboration
Hans-Ulrich Brautzsch
Forest Decline and Reproduktion. Regional and Global Consequences. WP-87-75,
1987
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Criminal Offenses in the Federal Republic of Germany: the Long Term Prospect
Ulrich Blum, T. Feltes
Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice,
1987
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Explaining Regional Disparities in Housing Prices across German Districts
Lars Brausewetter, Stephan L. Thomsen, Johannes Trunzer
IZA Institute of Labor Economics,
March
2022
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Over the last decade, German housing prices have increased unprecedentedly. Drawing on quality-adjusted housing price data at the district level, we document large and increasing regional disparities: growth rates were higher in 1) the largest seven cities, 2) districts located in the south, and 3) districts with higher initial price levels. Indications of price bubbles are concentrated in the largest cities and in the purchasing market. Prices seem to be driven by the demand side: increasing population density, higher shares of academically educated employees and increasing purchasing power explain our findings, while supply remained relatively constrained in the short term.
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