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This paper examines the causal relationships between the real house price index and real GDP per capita in the U.S., using the bootstrap Granger (temporal) non-causality test and a fixed-size rolling-window estimation approach. We use quarterly time-series data on the real house price index and...
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density forecasts between the linear and non-linear models. Finally, in a dynamic 25-step ex-ante and interval forecasting …
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Does a "one model fits all" approach apply to the econometric modeling of regional house price determination? To answer this question, we utilize a panel of 100 US Metropolitan Statistical Areas over the period 1980q1-2010q2. For each area we estimate a separate cointegrated VAR model, focusing...
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Lag (ARDL)-bound test model. The empirical results indicate a significant evidence of cointegration. Indicatively, an …
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Demographic and institutional elements as important drivers of the housing market should not be neglected since it is not only financial and monetary elements that matter in the case of the housing market. In this context, one relationship, which still remains unclear, is the relationship...
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cointegration tests with aggregate data indicate that house rent is the only fundamental which has the same order of integration as …
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We employ recently developed cross-sectionally robust panel data tests for unit roots and cointegration to find whether …
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The recent boom in house prices in many countries during the Covid-19 pandemic and the possibility of household financial distress are of concern among some central banks. We revisit the empirical modelling of house prices and household debt with a policy-oriented perspective using Norwegian...
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potentially increase the likelihood of having more children. By doing a cointegration analysis of housing, income, and fertility …
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