Klarl, TorbenHackmann, AngelinaAngelinaHackmann2023-05-082023-05-082023-03-01https://media.suub.uni-bremen.de/handle/elib/684110.26092/elib/2180In light of potential consequences for inequality and housing affordability, this thesis delivers a comprehensive contribution to several fields of studies related to regional housing markets. It comprises three scientific articles, which contribute to understanding the regional heterogeneity in housing markets, its origin as well as its implications. The first article deals with the evolutionary process of city size distributions, in particular the evolution of Zipf's law, and its implications for (sub-)urbanization processes. In he second article, the convergence process of regional housing markets and characteristics of house price convergence clubs are investigated. The third article assesses the role of regional housing markets in the transmission of monetary policy to economic activity and presents implications for regional inequality.enCC BY 4.0 (Attribution)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/housing economicsregional economicsMonetary Policy330Three essays in housing economicsDissertationurn:nbn:de:gbv:46-elib68417