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In this paper, we consider the dynamic features of house price in metropolises that are characterised by a high degree of internationalisation. Using a generalised smooth transition (GSTAR) model we show that the dynamic symmetry in house price cycles is strongly rejected for the housing markets...
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This paper examines the behaviour of house prices in large metropolitan areas. Using a sample of metropolises it is shown that real estate prices are largely nonlinear. It is found that dynamic asymmetries in the housing market cycle can well be modelled using a logistic smooth transition model...
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This paper considers dynamic features of house prices in metropolises that are characterized by high degree of internationalization. Using the wavelet coherency procedure the degree of co-movement and causality between housing, stock markets and macroeconomic uncertainty are investigated. In...
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This paper investigates the determinants of credit risk from a broad perspective. Particular attention is given to the role of housing affordability and household indebtedness. However, the impact of credit market developments and regulations is also closely examined. Using a large panel of...
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