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Why are houses so expensive in Hong Kong? : The structure and characteristics of the Hong Kong housing market
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홍콩은 집값이 왜 비싼가? : 홍콩 주택시장의 구조와 특성

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Soo-hyun Kim (세종대학교)
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The Seoul Institute Seoul Studies Vol.21 No.4
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2020.12
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109 - 125 (17page)

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The recent Hong Kong housing market is well known for its soaring prices, high housing costs, and low housing conditions. This situation in Hong Kong"s housing market is generally regarded as affected by limited land, massive direct investment from mainland China in the global financial center, and an obsession with real estate unique to Chinese culture. However, in terms of housing research, a more systematic approach is required. This study reviews all possible surveys and studies for a comprehensive understanding of Hong Kong housing market and housing policy. To this end, the theory of the East Asian housing system and the theory of financialization of housing were reviewed. In addition, in order to understand Hong Kong"s specific conditions, a small open economy, excess liquidity issues, and a unique land supply system were also reviewed. Finally, the implications for Korea were presented.

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I. 서론
Ⅱ. 홍콩 주택정책 흐름과 주택시장
Ⅲ. 홍콩 주택시장의 구조적 이해
Ⅳ. 홍콩 주택시장의 특징과 시사점
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