繁荣
中国
经济
劳动经济学
人口经济学
地理
工程类
考古
环境工程
作者
Hongliang Sun,Youmeng Wu,Xianzhu Wang,Rui Wang
摘要
ABSTRACT In the two decades following housing privatization, housing quickly dominated Chinese urban household wealth growth and inequality. We test hypotheses derived from a housing investment production function in China's unique context against multiyear microdata. During 2011–2019, housing wealth of different birth cohorts followed disparate paths, with clear spatial, socioeconomic and social identity‐based polarization. The biggest winners in China's housing boom were the well‐educated in superstar cities. 5%–10% of the young homeowners born since the late 1970s, especially those born since mid‐1980s, seem most vulnerable in a housing bust or when facing a negative income shock.
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