Application of Agent-based Modelling for Estimation of Norm-based Dynamics of Housing Systems
Authored by Martin Lux, Martin Hajek, Ladislav Kazmer
Date Published: 2017
DOI: 10.1080/14036096.2017.1288168
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Abstract
Housing systems are mainly defined by the housing tenure structure in a
particular society. We assume that choice of housing tenure is
determined by economic factors, the life course and social interactions
that reproduce and/or weaken the social norm that deems one housing
tenure - homeownership - is superior to another housing tenure -
renting. By applying agent-based modelling, we show that strong
adherence to the social norm (and the transmission of this norm across
generations within the family) may theoretically substantially reduce
the probability of any permanent change occurring in the housing system,
even when a decrease in the affordability of owner-occupied housing or
significant changes in market conditions are modelled. This finding can
improve our understanding of the dynamics of housing systems and uncover
its inertia, which is not captured in the prevailing theoretical
approaches to economic forecasting.
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Communication
rational choice theory
Social norms
housing market
Markets
Transition
Land
Housing systems
House prices
Home-ownership
Tenure choice
Homeownership