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regional house prices in Canada exhibit financial characteristics similar to stock indices. Volatility clustering, positive … markets of Canada. These volatility behaviors, which reflect regional idiosyncrasies, are further found to differ across …
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We investigate the implications of global oil prices on local housing markets in Canada and the United States. Our …
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variation in income in Canada because oil production is highly geographically concentrated. We document that, at the national …
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The tax changes of the 1980s altered the incentives for housing consumption. Marginal tax rate reductions in both the Economic Recovery Tax Act (1981) and the Tax Reform Act (1986) reduced the attraction of homeownership, particularly at high income levels. The Tax Reform Act, by lowering...
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Shocks to the demand for housing that originate in one region may seem important only for that regional housing market. We provide evidence that such shocks can also affect housing markets in other regions. Our analysis focuses on the response of Canadian housing markets to oil price shocks. We...
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migrant agricultural workers in Ontario, Canada. It examines how the written reactions of community residents to a proposed …
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