Disaggregation of Housing into Structure and Garden : Empirical Studies of Microeconomic Residential Land Use
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概要
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This paper is a report on the empirical studies of microeconomic residential land use in Japan. First, parameters concerning housing consumer's preference between structure and garden will be calibrated, together with construction technology parameters, from the prefecture based data source. Secondly, housing will be measured in terms of the yardstick that takes account of both structure and garden, running a comparison with the results of the conventional yardstick, floor space. Thirdly, the demand parameters of housing, income and price elasticities of housing will be estimated with the new yardstick.
- 北海道大学の論文
- 1990-12-20
著者
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Shimizu K
Yoshizato Project Higashi‐hiroshima Jpn
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Yamamura Etsuo
Department Of Regional Planning Devision Of Environmental Planning Graduate School Of Environmental
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Yamamura Etsuo
Department Of Regional Planning Division Of Environmental Planning Graduate School Of Environmental
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Shimizu Katsuhiko
School of Business and Economics, Kinki University
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YAMAMURA Etsuo
Department of Regional Ecosystems, Graduate School of Environmental Earth Science, Hokkaido University
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