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frictions and mismatches on the economy. An increase of inflation causes, ceteris paribus, housing market price drops, an … increase in the ARM borrowers' monthly housing expenses/income ratio and lenders' losses, although neither the NPV of houses … borrowers do not default. We analyzed the US housing market between 1967 and 2009 and find strong evidence of the negative …
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The paper attempts to provide, for housing markets, evidence of 'shift-contagion' at the international level, i …
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, are a source of instability for housing markets. NRMs allocate risk inappropriately and cause economic tensions due to the … finally show how the effects predicted by our model occurred in the US housing market between 1973 and 2009. Results encourage … the promotion of RIMs for housing markets …
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The main purpose of this study is to investigate whether there is a long-run relationship between macroeconomic indicators and property price index in Dubai. This paper uses the monthly data for the eight year period from January 2003 to December 2010. In order to identify long term equilibrium...
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, among other factors. This led to excessive lending to individual home purchasers and rapidly rising housing prices that, in ….The crucial issue, therefore, is whether there is a housing bubble in major cities throughout the country that is about to burst …. China has certainly experienced extraordinary growth in the housing market during the past decade, which has been …
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This paper proposes a framework for analysing speculative bubbles in housing markets. The formation of bubbles is … approach by using local government area level data of the Sydney and Melbourne housing markets from January 2005 to April 2016 …
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. To the contrary, at the heart of the housing “bubble,” the sense of stagnation, and the sense of inequity is a … housing bubble. We had a housing supply bust — first in the places where people want to live, in places where there is more …, millions of households flooded out of those cities because of the shortage of housing — so many that they overwhelmed cities in …
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How do pandemics affect urban housing markets? This paper studies historical outbreaks of the plague in 17th …
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Recent local price growth explains differences in search behavior across prospective homebuyers. Those experiencing higher growth in their postcode of residence search more broadly across locations and house characteristics, without changing attention devoted to individual sales listings....
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Using data from Oklahoma County, an area severely affected by the increased seismicity associated with injection wells, we recover hedonic estimates of property value impacts from nearby shale oil and gas development that vary with earthquake risk exposure. Results suggest that the 2011 Oklahoma...
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