† This is a revised version of the second chapter of my thesis. I thank Alan Krueger and Ceci Rouse for continuous support and guidance, and Tsur Sommerville for providing me his 1993-1999 Hong Kong housing prices data. I have benefited from detailed discussions with Jesse Rothstein, and comments from numerous participants at th
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