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Using state and metropolitan area house price cycles to interpret the U. S. housing market
Kodrzycki, Yolanda K.
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Gerew, Nelson
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This brief examines the numerous house price cycles in states and metropolitan areas since the 1970s, drawing lessons that may be informative for analyzing and projecting national patterns. It finds that house sales volumes, new home construction, and mortgage delinquencies have provided leading...
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The measurement and determinants of single-family house prices
Peek, Joe
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Wilcox, James A.
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Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
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1991
We assess the conceptual and empirical features of a number of house price series for the United States. We then calculate a measure of the net upgrading of the existing stock of houses that took place during the 1950-1989 period and adjust price indexes for this net increase in quality....
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Unifying empirical and theoretical models of housing supply.
Mayer, Christopher J.
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Somerville, C. Tsuriel
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Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
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1996
Housing supply plays an important role in the volatility of macroeconomic cycles and the speed with which house prices respond to changes in demand, yet it is understudied in the current literature. In this paper we present and estimate a new model of the supply of residential construction that...
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Monetary policy, housing investment, and heterogeneous regional markets
Fratantoni, Michael
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Schuh, Scott
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Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
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2000
This paper quantifies the importance of heterogeneity in regional housing markets for the conduct of monetary policy using a new model called an aggregation VAR (AVAR). The model integrates a national financial market with regional housing markets, imposing all exact aggregation conditions....
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Housing price dynamics within a metropolitan area
Case, Karl E.
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Mayer, Christopher J.
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Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
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1995
This paper analyzes the pattern of house price appreciation in the Boston area from 1982 to 1994. The empirical results are consistent with the predictions of a standard urban model in which towns have a fixed set of amenities. The evidence suggests that changes in the cross-sectional pattern of...
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A historical perspective on housing downturns.
Rosengren, Eric S.
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Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
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2008
Presented by Eric S. Rosengren, President and Chief Executive Officer, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, for the Connecticut Business and Industry Association’s 2008 Economic Summit and Outlook, Hartford, Connecticut. January 8, 2008
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Housing and the economy: perspectives and possibilities.
Rosengren, Eric S.
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Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
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2009
Presented by Eric S. Rosengren, President and Chief Executive Officer, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, at the Massachusetts Mortgage Bankers Association 2009 Annual Dinner, January 8, 2009
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Housing and economic recovery
Rosengren, Eric S.
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Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
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2011
Remarks by Eric S. Rosengren, President and Chief Executive Officer, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, at the Economic Outlook Seminar, Stockholm, Sweden, September 28, 2011
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A historical perspective on housing downturns.
Rosengren, Eric S.
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Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
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2008
Presented by Eric S. Rosengren, President and Chief Executive Officer, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, for The Seventeenth Annual Vermont Economic Outlook Conference, Burlington, Vermont, January 11, 2008
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Intergenerational transfers, borrowing constraints, and saving behavior: evidence from the housing market
Engelhardt, Gary V.
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Mayer, Christopher J.
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Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
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1995
This paper examines the effects of intergenerational transfers on saving behavior by examining private wealth transfers targeted toward first-time home purchases. The study of transfer behavior in the housing market is advantageous for a number of reasons: the down payment requirement associated...
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