Land (Sep 2021)

Nonlinear Influence of Public Services on Urban Housing Prices: A Case Study of China

  • Lei Gan,
  • Hong Ren,
  • Weimin Xiang,
  • Kun Wu,
  • Weiguang Cai

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/land10101007
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 10
p. 1007

Abstract

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Owing to China’s rapid urbanization and internal migration, public services are unevenly distributed in cities, affecting urban housing prices. This study examines the dynamic effect of China’s public service levels on urban housing prices. We used the entropy method to calculate the public service index of 30 cities in China and a panel threshold regression model to explore the relationship between urban public service levels and housing prices. We found that the degree of the effect of public service levels on urban housing prices varies with the per capita disposable income of urban residents, demonstrating an inverted U-shaped curve. The role of public services in promoting urban housing prices increases with the increase in the level of urbanization. When the level of urbanization exceeds its threshold, the enhancement effect increases. These results help us better understand the theories of housing price changes in Chinese cities and support policymakers in formulating effective control measures for the housing market.

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