Built environment
In its research, CPB uses an integrated approach to regional and urban housing markets and infrastructure investments. The aim is to conduct economic analyses for government policies aimed at the housing market, the National Growth Fund and climate assessments. Furthermore, CPB intends to contribute to elaborating on the role of general welfare in cost-benefit analyses (CBAs) for investments in the housing market and infrastructure.
December 19, 2023
Quantifying Misallocation of Public Housing
October 26, 2023
Second opinion MKBA Vrachthaven Bonaire
October 19, 2023
Fossiele dilemma’s
September 26, 2023
Leennormen hypotheken versterken groei particuliere huur
Aangescherpte leennormen op hypotheken maken een huis kopen lastiger. Doordat starters minder kunnen lenen kunnen potentiële verhuurders makkelijker huizen kopen. Toch heeft het verhogen van de leennomen naar verwachting weinig zin om de positie van koopstarters verbeteren. Dat veroorzaakt namelijk weer hogere prijzen. →
September 26, 2023
Mortgage Debt Limits and Buy-to-Let Investors
Since the financial crisis, home ownership rates have decreased across the world. Also in the Netherlands, the size of the rental sector has increased. Decreased access to mortgage debt explains part of this development. We show that tightened mortgage debt limits explain a fifth of the increase in rentals between 2013 and 2019. →
March 1, 2010