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Most United States MSAs saw their house prices plummet during the recent Great Recession. While many are only beginning to pull away from their lowest house prices in recent history, other MSAs are already well on their way to house price recovery. We believe that one attribute which separates...
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Economic development of countries, regions or entities operating on the market is possible when favourable economic conditions outweigh adverse conditions. Examining the development of European economy, it is possible to observe this regularity in the majority of periods, i.e. the bull market...
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It has been observed that the global financial crisis has had destructive impacts for both developed and developing countries. In this context, it seems that Turkey is positively decoupling from other countries due to a limited negative impact of the global financial crisis on its financial and...
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This paper builds a macro model with a financial sector and a housing market to understand the transmission and effects of macroprudential instruments addressing mortgage credit. The model compares the introduction of a loan-to-value ratio (LTV), a countercyclical capital buffer (CCyB)-style...
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This paper aims to achieve two objectives. First, we demonstrate that with respect to business cycle frequency (Burns and Mitchell, 1946), there was a general decrease in the association between macroeconomic variables (MV) and housing market variables (HMV) following the global financial crisis...
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