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Housing prices, like the prices of other speculative assets, contain a mix of both small and large changes (i.e., jumps). We apply a jump-GARCH model to monthly Case-Shiller housing price indexes of twenty cities in the U.S. during the period January 1991 through December 2011. We document the...
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markets. The results demonstrate that extra volatility can be caused by shocks in other regions. In particular, we find … structural changes in spatial volatility spillover intensities. Both channels play important roles in risk spreading, but the …
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Housing prices, like the prices of other speculative assets, contain a mix of both small and large changes (i.e., jumps). We apply a jump-GARCH model to monthly Case-Shiller housing price indexes of twenty cities in the U.S. during the period January 1991 through December 2011. We document the...
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Over the last decade, German housing prices have increased unprecedentedly. Drawing on quality-adjusted housing price data at the district level, we document large and increasing regional disparities: growth rates were higher in 1) the largest seven cities, 2) districts located in the south, and...
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This paper assesses the role of the housing market in the transmission of conventional and unconventional monetary policy across euro area regions. By exploiting a novel regional dataset on housing-related variables, a structural panel VAR analysis shows that monetary policy propagates...
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We estimate a regional model of the prices of Danish single-family houses and show that submarkets are interconnected via relative prices, giving rise to a ripple effect. We find strong evidence of a ripple effect in the short run of the model, but less so in the long run. We extend the model to...
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