A note on geographical constraints and housing markets in China
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Geography matters in Chinese housing markets where land is discretely allocated by the government.

Chinese cities with less naturally available land have experienced greater price appreciation and the quantity response is less in those places.

The allocation of land use in China via government decision is found to be quasi-exogenous to changes in housing price and quantity.

Government decisions do not change the impact of geographical constraints on housing prices in China.

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