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underpricing of risk made possible by regulatory arbitrage and shadow financing fueled the credit and twin real estate bubbles of … the mid-2000s. Across countries and over time bubbles have been particularly acute in real estate markets reflecting not …
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The last decade's boom and bust in U.S. commercial real estate (CRE) prices was at least as large as that in the housing market and also had a large effect on bank failures. Nevertheless, the role of CRE in the Great Recession has received little attention. This study estimates cohesive models...
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For most of the past decades, the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region has experienced rapid expansion, driven largely by increasing energy revenues, and growth-focused government policies. As the region's population increases in size, and becomes wealthier and more urbanized, significant...
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The last decade's boom and bust in U.S. commercial real estate (CRE) prices was at least as large as that in the housing market and contributed significantly to bank failures. Nevertheless, the role of CRE in the Great Recession has received little attention. This study estimates cohesive models...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013015113
explain how economies (mis)allocate resources during bubbles. A 15%-20% property price drop could cause recession, if China …
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This paper investigates a potential housing bubble in Hong Kong in the 1990s. A within-city analysis is performed using a monthly panel data set on 324 large-scale housing complexes (estates) located in 17 out of 18 districts in Hong Kong. The empirical analysis focuses on crosssectional...
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speculative bubbles in Germany over the sample period 1987Q3 - 2012Q4. Overall, we find that actual house prices are not … significantly disconnected from underlying economic fundamentals. Thus, there is no evidence of speculative house price bubbles in …
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This paper proposes a framework for analysing speculative bubbles in housing markets. The formation of bubbles is … autonomous bubbles, and the individual connectivity index identifying systematically important sub-markets. We illustrate our … Melbourne bubble network is an autonomous one, speculative bubbles in the Sydney market are highly interconnected, and show a …
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's largest cities. One interpretation of our results is that stochastic, rational bubbles were a feature of Australia's major … in Australia's housing markets, there is little evidence that what might be identified as house price bubbles had any …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013010185
This paper proposes a framework for analysing speculative bubbles in housing markets. The formation of bubbles is … autonomous bubbles, and the individual connectivity index identifying systematically important sub-markets. We illustrate our … Melbourne bubble network is an autonomous one, speculative bubbles in the Sydney market are highly interconnected, and show a …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012924880