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By using a broker, the owner of a house can speed up his search for buyers but must pay a percentage of the sale price as a commission. Nonstationarities inherent in the housing market may make it optimal to market a house “by-owner” at the outset and to retain a broker only if the house...
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Consumer sentiment has the ability to provide researchers with many avenues to test existing Finance and Economic theories. Chapter 1 introduces the issues that I seek to explore within the area of Behavioral Finance. Chapter 2 utilizes thirty years of consumer sentiment data to explore extant...
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En este trabajo se describen los principales rasgos de la evolución del mercado de la vivienda en España durante el último período de expansión (2014-2019) y se discuten dos aspectos relacionados con su situación reciente. Por una parte, se analiza la evidencia acerca de las posibles...
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En este trabajo se describen los principales rasgos de la evolución del mercado de la vivienda en España durante el último período de expansión (2014-2019) y se discuten dos aspectos relacionados con su situación reciente. Por una parte, se analiza la evidencia acerca de las posibles...
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The aim of this paper is twofold. First, I study how the proportion of fixed and variable-rate mortgages in an economy can affect the way shocks are propagated. Second, I analyze optimal implementable simple monetary policy rules and the welfare implications of this proportion. I develop and...
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This paper studies the implications of cross-country housing market heterogeneity for a monetary union, also comparing the results with a flexible exchange rate and independent monetary policy setting. I develop a two-country new Keynesian general equilibrium model with housing and collateral...
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This paper analyzes housing market boom-bust cycles driven by changes in households’ expectations. We explore the role of expectations not only on productivity but on several other shocks that originate in the housing market, the credit market and the conduct of monetary policy. We fi nd that,...
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Incrementos excesivos de los precios de la vivienda han estado históricamente correlacionados con el deterioro de los estándares crediticios de las hipotecas. No obstante, la evidencia en España muestra que la ratio préstamo-valor (LTV, por sus siglas en inglés) no refleja apropiadamente...
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Desarrollamos un modelo basado en agentes para estudiar el impacto de experimentos de política macroprudencial sobre los principales indicadores del mercado inmobiliario del Reino Unido. La naturaleza heterogénea de este modelo nos permite evaluar el efecto de tales experimentos sobre los...
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