限购政策对北京楼市的影响

IF 1.4 3区 经济学 Q3 ECONOMICS Journal of Housing Economics Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jhe.2022.101877
Song Shi , Hong Zhang , Jun Zhang
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近年来,根据法院命令通过网上拍卖进行的不良资产出售在中国迅速增加。我们研究了2017年中国政府实施的购房限制(HPR)如何影响北京的不良房产市场。我们首先使用一个标准化的二次价格拍卖模型来推导HPR如何影响拍卖参与者数量、拍卖价格/溢价以及拍卖竞标者的平均支付意愿的理论预测。然后,我们使用2015年至2018年淘宝在线拍卖平台的球场销售数据来测试这些预测。通过对比2017年4月前后的合法房屋拍卖,我们得到了与模型预测一致的实证结果。具体来说,我们的分析表明,HPR政策实施后,拍卖进入者下降了约70%,拍卖溢价下降了16%-27%。此外,相对于卖方估值,竞标者的平均支付意愿从80%降至40%,这表明受HPR影响的竞标者的平均估值高于未受HPR影响的竞标者。
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The impact of a home purchase restrictions (HPR) policy on the distressed property market in Beijing

Distressed property sales, which are carried out under court order by online auction, have increased rapidly in China in recent years. We examine how the implementation of home purchase restrictions (HPR) by the Chinese government in 2017 has affected the market for distressed properties in Beijing. We first use a stylized second-price auction model to derive theoretical predictions for how HPR should impact the number of auction entrants, auction prices/premia, and auction bidders’ average willingness to pay. We then test those predictions using data on court sales from the Taobao online auction platform from 2015 to 2018. By comparing legal auctions of housing before and after April 2017, we obtain empirical results consistent with the model's predictions. Specifically, our analysis documents that auction entrants fell by approximately 70% and auction premia by 16%–27% after the HPR policy was implemented. Furthermore, the average bidder's willingness to pay relative to the seller's valuation fell from 80% to 40%, which suggests that bidders who were affected by HPR had higher valuations, on average, than bidders who weren't.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Housing Economics provides a focal point for the publication of economic research related to housing and encourages papers that bring to bear careful analytical technique on important housing-related questions. The journal covers the broad spectrum of topics and approaches that constitute housing economics, including analysis of important public policy issues.
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