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CHAN Tsz Yan Christy; FENG Yuxiang; HALLIN Livia Albertina; MESQUITA GUIMARãES MARCELINO Manuel Maria; NG Chun Yin; ROCHA MOINHOS PINHEIRO DE LIMA Carolina; SERIKBAYEVA Yasmin; TEE Xun Quan Alston

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TSANG Oi Sze
Department of Decision Analytics and Operations
GE2213 - Understanding Uncertainty and Statistical Reasoning

Hong Kong Housing Market: Success or Failure?


Our study examined three key factors (interest rates and stock markets, housing supply and demand, and government’s influence) that may play a pivotal role in influencing Hong Kong’s housing market. Using simple regression analysis and multi-linear regression analysis, we assessed the significance of these factors in determining housing market performance. We also compared Hong Kong's housing data with that of other markets and income levels, and concluded by proposing recommendations to help address the ongoing housing market crisis.

Hong Kong Housing Market: Success or Failure?

Our study examined three key factors (interest rates and stock markets, housing supply and demand, and government’s influence) that may play a pivotal role in influencing Hong Kong’s housing market. Using simple regression analysis and multi-linear regression analysis, we assessed the significance of these factors in determining housing market performance. We also compared Hong Kong's housing data with that of other markets and income levels, and concluded by proposing recommendations to help address the ongoing housing market crisis.

::: STUDENT :::

CHAN Tsz Yan Christy; FENG Yuxiang; HALLIN Livia Albertina; MESQUITA GUIMARãES MARCELINO Manuel Maria; NG Chun Yin; ROCHA MOINHOS PINHEIRO DE LIMA Carolina; SERIKBAYEVA Yasmin; TEE Xun Quan Alston

::: TEACHER :::

TSANG Oi Sze
Department of Decision Analytics and Operations
GE2213 - Understanding Uncertainty and Statistical Reasoning