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Any conversation regarding the current financial crisis must include a discussion of home prices. After dramatic home-price increases through the 1990's and early 2000's, U.S. home prices began a severe downturn during 2006. During this time period of significant price appreciation, as previous...
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how these effects change with the structure of the mortgage market and the degree of securitisation, we augment the VAR to … let the coefficients vary with mortgage market characteristics. Our results suggest that both types of shocks have a … responses of housing variables to both types of shocks are stronger in countries with more developed mortgage markets, roughly …
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Housing research is one of the hot topics in many countries. This paper provides a quick review of the housing economics research in the US, Sweden, Latvia, China, Corsica, and Italy published in this special issue. Bao and Shah studied the effects of home-sharing platforms in general and the...
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A range of hypotheses have been put forward to explain the boom in house prices that occurred in the United States from the mid-1990s to 2007. This paper considers the relative importance of two of these hypotheses. First, global imbalances increased liquidity in the US financial system, driving...
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