立法政策环境促进外国在澳住宅投资

IF 0.8 Q3 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Sacha Reid, E. Coiacetto
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摘要2015年12月,澳大利亚对外投资政策发生重大变化,影响了外国人购买房产的方式。因此,研究立法政策在支持和塑造外国投资住宅房地产方面的作用是及时的。本文从几个方面为了解外国投资住宅房地产的规模、程度和性质做出了贡献。首先,立法分析显示,重点是增加新住房供应和经济刺激。其次,比较澳大利亚和国际政策,我们发现一些国家将外国所有权从土地转移到建筑。第三,考察2009年以来外国投资住宅房地产的规模,我们发现,尽管外国批准的数量一直在增加,但其价值保持不变。第四,我们的研究揭示了澳大利亚投资者形象随着时间的推移而发生的变化。此外,在黄金海岸,与澳大利亚其他首都城市一样,随着供应住宅产品的外国房地产开发商的增加,行业发生了变化。文章最后提出了一些关键的研究建议,以帮助了解外国住宅房地产投资者的供求关系及其对房地产市场的影响。
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Legislative policy environment as facilitator of foreign residential investment in Australia
Abstract Significant changes to Australian foreign investment policy were enacted in December 2015 affecting how foreigners can purchase property. Therefore, it is timely to examine the role of legislative policy in supporting and shaping foreign investment in residential real estate. This paper contributes to the body of knowledge about the scale, extent and nature of foreign investment in residential real estate in several ways. First, legislative analysis reveals an emphasis on boosting new dwelling supply and on economic stimulus. Second, comparing Australian and international policies we show that some countries channel foreign ownership away from land and towards buildings only. Third, examining the scale of foreign investment in residential real estate since 2009 we show that while the number of foreign approvals has been rising, their value remained static. Fourth, our research reveals a changing investor profile over time in Australia. Additionally, on the Gold Coast, as in other capital cities in Australia, there has been a sectoral change with an increase in foreign property developers supplying dwelling product. The paper concludes with some key research recommendations to aid in understanding supply and demand from foreign residential property investors and the influence this has on property markets.
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