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Contrary to other developed economies, Australia has experienced a long-term deterioration in housing affordability even between housing price booms. The house price boom that came after the global financial crisis has intensified the stress on Australian housing affordability to yet higher levels, and is likely to continue to be a concern for some time to come. This book reviews a range of available approaches for the measurement of housing affordability, and examines recent empirical evidence on housing affordability in Australia. It begins by explaining the relevance of housing to…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Contrary to other developed economies, Australia has experienced a long-term deterioration in housing affordability even between housing price booms. The house price boom that came after the global financial crisis has intensified the stress on Australian housing affordability to yet higher levels, and is likely to continue to be a concern for some time to come. This book reviews a range of available approaches for the measurement of housing affordability, and examines recent empirical evidence on housing affordability in Australia. It begins by explaining the relevance of housing to governments at different levels, the emergence of the housing affordability problem, and the global importance of housing affordability. It then explores the causes of the recent explosion in the number of institutions offering home loan products, analysing features such as the size, composition and changes in total lending and home lending in Australia. The author goes on to investigate the consequences of the two most recent rounds of financial deregulation, as well as the trends in interest rate and property prices, and recent changes in typical borrower behaviour. The book concludes by reviewing a range of available approaches in the measurement of housing affordability. It assesses whether there is a level of adjustment in housing affordability, and finally analyses which housing market segment represents the better investment opportunity during housing boom periods.
Autorenporträt
Dr Karamujic obtained his PhD in Finance from La Trobe University, Australia. He has held academic positions as Professor in the School of Economics and Business at the University of Sarajevo and as Senior Lecturer in Property and Finance at the University of Melbourne, Australia. He also has more than 15 years' professional experience in banking, risk management, financial and economic analysis and modeling, financial regulation and governance.

Rezensionen
"This book explains why housing and its cost is so important to Australians, and describes the major policy instruments that Federal and State Governments use to address housing issues. ... those wanting to know more about home loan products, and recent innovations that have resulted in significant product differentiation, will find some useful descriptive material." (Gavin Wood, Journal of Housing and the Built Environment, Vol. 32, 2017)