Skip to main content
  • 2075 Accesses

Abstract

On the basis of the 4,631 real estate papers in 1998~2009 from 524 journals included in CSSCI, this paper examines the trends of Chinese academic real estate research and then reviews hot topics in 2007~2009:real estate price and housing security. The results imply that Chinese academic real estate research have Chinese characteristics, but in terms of theory, need to be improved.

Project of Dong Guan University of Technology, The Research Status on Academic Real Estate in China(2010RQ04)

This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access.

Access this chapter

Chapter
USD 29.95
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Available as PDF
  • Read on any device
  • Instant download
  • Own it forever
eBook
USD 169.00
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Available as EPUB and PDF
  • Read on any device
  • Instant download
  • Own it forever
Softcover Book
USD 219.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Compact, lightweight edition
  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
  • Free shipping worldwide - see info

Tax calculation will be finalised at checkout

Purchases are for personal use only

Institutional subscriptions

References

  1. Dombrow J, Turnbuli GK (2004) Trends in real estate research, 1988–2001: what’s hot and what’s not. J Real Estate Financ Econ 29(1):47–70

    Article  Google Scholar 

  2. Hardin WG III, Liano K, Chan KC (2006) Influential journals institutions and researchers in real estate. Real Estate Econ 34(3):457–478

    Article  Google Scholar 

  3. Harrison DM, Manning C (2008) Characteristics of recent real estate research: 2000–2006. J Real Estate Pract Educ 11(2):2109–2126

    Google Scholar 

  4. Chan KC, Hardin WG III, Liano K, Zheng Y (2008) The internationalization of real estate research. J Real Estate Res 30:91–124

    Google Scholar 

  5. Manning C, Harrison DM, Roulac SE, Lizieri C, Kaiser RW, Case B (2008) Industry decision-maker use and involvement in academic real estate research. J Real Estate Lit 6(2):135–166

    Google Scholar 

  6. Jud GD (1996) The journal of real estate research: a ten-year review. J Real Estate Res 12(2):249–313

    Google Scholar 

  7. Songcheng Sheng, Bin Liu (2007) The determinant effect of economic development on real estate market price in a long run-based on comparative analysis between China and international peers. Finance Trade Econ (8):109–114

    Google Scholar 

  8. Guangcan Cui (2009) An empirical study on the interaction between real estate prices and prices and macro economy. Econ Theory Bus Manag (01):57–62

    Google Scholar 

  9. Zhongdong Duan (2007) The relationship between house price, inflation and output. Econ Theory Bus Manag (12):127–139

    Google Scholar 

  10. Researching Group of the Development Trend in the Price of Real Estate (2008) Research on the development trend in the price of real estate. Stat Res (5): 19–25

    Google Scholar 

  11. Yunfang Liang, Tiemei Gao (2007) Empirical analysis on real estate price fluctuation in different provinces of China. Econ Res J (08):133–142

    Google Scholar 

  12. Weida Kuang (2009) Housing characteristics, property tax and house prices. Econ Res J (4):151–160

    Google Scholar 

  13. Minjie Du, Xiahui Liu (2007) The expectation of valuation in RMB and the price fluctuation. World Econ (1):81–88

    Google Scholar 

  14. Jianjun Zhou (2007) International fluid capital and the price fluctuate of Chinese estate. Soc Sci Front (3):278–281

    Google Scholar 

  15. Jian Chen, Yingnan Chen (2009) Understanding the characters and driving factors of global housing prices fluctuation: evidence from literature. Econ Theory Bus Manag (10):72–79

    Google Scholar 

  16. Ruobing Liang, Yun Tang (2008) The tiebout model which offered by the public goods: the empirical studies based on the estate price in China. J World Econ (10):71–83

    Google Scholar 

  17. Xuejun Du, Zhonghua Huang (2009) The Estate price-the public expenditure and the research on the negative tax posed on the estate-data analysis and empirical test on the Chinese data. J Quant Tech Econ (1):109–119

    Google Scholar 

  18. Xiaodong Guo, Chaoyun Lu (2009) The relationship between the diversity of China’s public goods in supply and the estate’s Prices. J Sun Yat-Sen Univ (Social Science Edition) (6):177–186

    Google Scholar 

  19. Jingkui Zhou, Xiaoyan Wu (2009) The research on the spillover price effect of public investment towards to the estate market: based on the data inspection of 30 provinces in China. World Econ Papers (1):15–32

  20. Niansheng, Liao, Jianping Ye (2009) Residence pricing principle and model analysis in people’s livelihood perspective. Soc Sci Nanjing (3):36–42

    Google Scholar 

  21. Hongqian Deng, Feng Chen (2007) An empirical study of the real estate market structure and its relation to the level of price in our country. Open Times (4):62–71

    Google Scholar 

  22. Xinhua Zhao, Meizeng Tu (2008) An analysis of noise trade in the real estate market. J Financ Econ (1):136–143

    Google Scholar 

  23. Renhe Liu (2008) The different volatilities of asset price: view from stock and residential markets. Reform (2):118–123

    Google Scholar 

  24. Renhe Liu, Yingnan Chen, Kun Cheng (2009) The money illusion and urban residential valuations. Financ Trade Econ (2):126–130

    Google Scholar 

  25. Jian Chen, Yingnan Chen, Renhe Liu (2009) Cost of ownership, investors ‘expectation and housing price fluctuations: an experiencing analysis of on four metropolis’ estate markets. J World Econ (10):14–24

    Google Scholar 

  26. Dan Liu (2009) Causes of China’s high housing price: view from psychology. Stat Res (2):52–57

    Google Scholar 

  27. Jinhai Yan, Lei Feng, Xiaohui Bao (2009) An analysis of Beijing housing price fluctuation. Financ Trade Econ (5):117–123

    Google Scholar 

  28. Yongling Yao, Xuebing Tang (2008) Staging olympic games and real estate price in Beijing: based on DD method. Financ Trade Econ (8):50–55

    Google Scholar 

  29. Lijian Zhang (2008) The source of Guangzhou high house price by using the location theory of profit maximum. Stat Res (9):16–23

    Google Scholar 

  30. Dongning Yang, Yifeng Jiang (2009) A dynamic analysis of currency factors impacting on the fluctuations of Hangzhou’s housing price. Zhejiang Acad J (4):209–212

    Google Scholar 

  31. Songtao Wang (2009) Urban openness and real estate prices: empirical evidence from thirty-five large scale Chinese cities. Nankai Econ Stud (2):91–102

    Google Scholar 

  32. Jingkui Zhou (2009) Regional differences of the impacts of urban amenity on house price and wages – an empirical test based on panel data of China’s cities from 1999 to 2006. J Financ Econ (9):80–91

    Google Scholar 

  33. Zhiyu Wei, Zhongzhi Yang (2007) Dynamic consistency research on change of housing price in Yangtze river delta. J Nanjing Normal Univ (Social Science Edition) (3):43–47

    Google Scholar 

  34. Qianjin Hao, Jie Chen (2007) Distance to the CBD, accessibility of transportation and geographical space differences of Shanghai housing price. World Econ Papers (1):22–35

    Google Scholar 

  35. Binyi Sun (2007) The microstructure of the housing market: education factors on Shanghai housing price for the measurement of the impact of economic analysis. Financ Trade Econ (9):114–118

    Google Scholar 

  36. Fan Dong, Hong Ding, An’ping Zhao (2009) Commuting cost and space distribution of housing price in areas near rail transit: an empirical analysis of residential market near no.5 line subway in Beijing. J Beijing Normal Univ (Social Sciences) (4):137–143

    Google Scholar 

  37. De Wang, Wanshu Huang (2007) Effect of urbane environment on residential property values by hedonic method: a case study of Shanghai. City Plan Rev (9):34–46

    Google Scholar 

  38. De Wang, Wanshu Huang (2007) The hedonic research of external environment on house prices-taking Shanghai as an example. City Plan (9):34–46

    Google Scholar 

  39. Dongmei Wu, Zhongxing Guo, Huiguang Chen (2008) The influence of ecological landscape of urban residential upon house prices – taking Mochou lake of Nanjing as an example. Resour Sci (10):1503–1510

    Google Scholar 

  40. Qingyong Zhang, Huanhuan Zheng (2009) Housing stock price and flow of leading and lag relationship – taking Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen for example. Financ Trade Econ (5):104–110

    Google Scholar 

  41. Changcheng Zhou, Chengxia Li (2009) The people’s livelihood, quality of life and housing safeguard. J Wuhan Univ (Philosophy and Social Science Edition) (5):740–743

    Google Scholar 

  42. Yixue Jiao, Qiang Yin (2008) The thoughts of the problems of affordable housing construction proportion. City Plan (9):38–45

    Google Scholar 

  43. Lieyun Ding, Feng Chen (2008) The exploration of middle-income housing supplying System and “price fixing the room” Policy. Reform (1):60–66

    Google Scholar 

  44. Jianguo Fang (2008) The analysis on economics of the new guarantee system of government housing – restudying the problems of “physical subsidies” and “monetary allowance”. J Sun Yatsen Univ (Social Sciences) (6):194–198

    Google Scholar 

  45. Yi Niu (2007) The performance evaluation of economical housing policy. Financ Trade Econ (12):127–134

    Google Scholar 

  46. Ka Lin, Hong Gao (2007) The background analysis system of the development power and system of China’s economical housing. Chinese Sci (1):23–32

    Google Scholar 

  47. Jianzhong Xia (2008) The key of a sound system of low-rent housing: strengthening the government public service responsibilities. Teach Res (1):5–11

    Google Scholar 

  48. Zuo Zhang, Jiangfeng Li, Yanzhong Liu, Lin Huang (2008) The differentiation and social justice of urban living space under the operation system of economical housing-taking Wuhan for an example. Chinese Sci (10):37–43

    Google Scholar 

  49. Chengwen Chen, Zhujun Hu (2008) Low-income housing guarantee: the mode of practice and enlightenment of Britain, the United States, Japan. Chinese Sci (7):150–154

    Google Scholar 

  50. Junping Liao, Kun Gao (2007) The comparison between the policy of China’s economical housing and that of the United States payable housing. Econ Soc Syst (1):138–141

    Google Scholar 

  51. Weiwei Guo (2008) “Residents owning their own houses” – the Singapore unique housing guarantee system and enlightenment. Contemp World Social (6):62–167

    Google Scholar 

  52. Jinming Yan (2007) The characteristics of social housing system and enlightenment of Germany, Sweden. J State Adm Inst (3):90–93

    Google Scholar 

  53. Qi Zhang (2009) Experience and revelation on the construction of housing security system in America, Germany and Singapore. Soc Sci Front (12):233–234

    Google Scholar 

  54. Jing Li (2008) Necessity of improving low rent housing policies. Urban Plan (5):45–50

    Google Scholar 

  55. Jing Yng, Song Zhang, Dongning Wang (2009) Site selection strategy of middle low income housing. Urban Plan (12):53–58

    Google Scholar 

  56. Ling Li,Yu Wang,Xun Li, Taizhi Lin (2008) Planning, construction and operation on public facilities in a Ti-poverty community. Urban Plan (5):51–54

    Google Scholar 

  57. Yi Shen (2009) Thoughts over policy-based housing construction. Urban Plan (6):45–48

    Google Scholar 

  58. Bo Zhang, Jiangtao Liu (2008) Construction of withdrawal mechanism for economical and applicable housing. Econ Theory Bus Manag (7):34–40

    Google Scholar 

  59. Yufeng Cai (2009) Discussion on retreating mechanism of low rent housing. Manag World (10):11–16

    Google Scholar 

  60. Pei Li (2008) Regional disparity of demand and supply for affordable housing in China. Financ Trade Econ (9):129–139

    Google Scholar 

  61. Peigang Wang, Changcheng (2007) Research on housing security of Chinese urban low income under social justice. Soc Sci Front (3):186–192

    Google Scholar 

  62. Junpin Liao (2007) Housing stock options planning of urban migrants of low income. Comp Econ Soc Systems (5):141–143

    Google Scholar 

  63. Wangli Ma, Wei Chen (2008) Investigation and policy suggestions of housing conditions rural migrant workers in Hangzhou. Urban Plan (5):38–44

    Google Scholar 

  64. Gaopan Zhang (2007) Patterns of affordable housing in reconstruction of old city: a case study of Beijing. Urban Plan (11):71–78

    Google Scholar 

  65. Yi Chen (2007) On healthy housing security in our country. Jianghai J (6):98–102

    Google Scholar 

  66. Yang Li, Lina Wang, Jianfeng Yin (2008) Comparison on common housing security system and revelation to China. Financ Trade Econ (1):37–43

    Google Scholar 

Download references

Author information

Authors and Affiliations

Authors

Corresponding author

Correspondence to Ke Fu .

Editor information

Editors and Affiliations

Rights and permissions

Reprints and permissions

Copyright information

© 2014 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg

About this paper

Cite this paper

Fu, K. (2014). Trends in Chinese Academic Real Estate Research and the Review of Hot Topics. In: Wang, J., Ding, Z., Zou, L., Zuo, J. (eds) Proceedings of the 17th International Symposium on Advancement of Construction Management and Real Estate. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35548-6_34

Download citation

Publish with us

Policies and ethics