This article examines changes in the need for housing and the stock of available dwellings. A previous analysis conducted in 2008 indicates that growth in residential construction was lower than growth in demand in the years leading up to 2007. As shown in Table 1, the number of households has increased more rapidly since 2007 than the number of completed dwellings. Preliminary figures for 2011 indicate that the number of housing completions will also be too low this year relative to the rise in the number of households.publishedVersio
Neither standard economic theory nor empirical studies provide an unequivocal answer to the question...
University of Southern Denmark** For a number of years, homeownership rates have been increasing alo...
SummaryIn the autumn of 2003 the State Housing Bank commissioned the Norwegian Building Research Ins...
This article examines changes in the need for housing and the stock of available dwellings. A previo...
Population growth in Norway over the past 10-15 years has been strong, while residential constructio...
A number of rural municipalities in Norway suffer from population decline. In an effort to attract n...
Recent increases in housing prices in Norway, especially in the capital, Oslo, has once again raised...
Residential construction has shown a marked increase in recent years. Population growth has also bee...
This report presents results from a project that NOVA has carried out in collaboration with Fafo on ...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine whether supply factors in the property market affect house ...
During the past decades, many developed countries including Norway have experienced a remarkable ris...
The main goal of the project ‘Housing needs and imbalances in large cities” is to enhance the know...
Unlike many other European countries, Norwegian municipalities don’t play any important role in the ...
This chapter discusses the recent developments in the housing markets of Scandinavian capital cities...
Workshop 3. Session B. Abstract. Norway is one of the European countries with the highest home owner...
Neither standard economic theory nor empirical studies provide an unequivocal answer to the question...
University of Southern Denmark** For a number of years, homeownership rates have been increasing alo...
SummaryIn the autumn of 2003 the State Housing Bank commissioned the Norwegian Building Research Ins...
This article examines changes in the need for housing and the stock of available dwellings. A previo...
Population growth in Norway over the past 10-15 years has been strong, while residential constructio...
A number of rural municipalities in Norway suffer from population decline. In an effort to attract n...
Recent increases in housing prices in Norway, especially in the capital, Oslo, has once again raised...
Residential construction has shown a marked increase in recent years. Population growth has also bee...
This report presents results from a project that NOVA has carried out in collaboration with Fafo on ...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine whether supply factors in the property market affect house ...
During the past decades, many developed countries including Norway have experienced a remarkable ris...
The main goal of the project ‘Housing needs and imbalances in large cities” is to enhance the know...
Unlike many other European countries, Norwegian municipalities don’t play any important role in the ...
This chapter discusses the recent developments in the housing markets of Scandinavian capital cities...
Workshop 3. Session B. Abstract. Norway is one of the European countries with the highest home owner...
Neither standard economic theory nor empirical studies provide an unequivocal answer to the question...
University of Southern Denmark** For a number of years, homeownership rates have been increasing alo...
SummaryIn the autumn of 2003 the State Housing Bank commissioned the Norwegian Building Research Ins...