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autocorrelation of house prices and explanatory variables within larger distances, whereas the significant spatial autocorrelation of …
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-collapsing episodes of explosiveness for a panel of 23 countries from the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas’ International House Price … dynamic panel logit/probit framework whether macro fundamentals—and, more specifically, financial variables—help predict …
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This paper examines house price diffusion across metropolitan areas in the United States. We develop a generalization of the Hamilton and Owyang (2012) Markov-switching model, where we incorporate direct regional spillovers using a spatial weighting matrix. The Markov-switching framework allows...
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This paper models the correlated shocks across regional housing markets and the spillover effects in time-varying housing price volatilities. We explore two kinds of diffusion channels: geographic closeness and economic similarity. Our empirical investigation is based on the Case-Shiller housing...
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This study investigates the spillover effect of corporate headquarters relocation on the local housing market. Using a comprehensive database to identify corporate relocation events in the U.S. from 1994 to 2017, we show that moving a corporate headquarters into a district is significantly...
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Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) represent an important place-management tool across the UK, investing more than 100 million pounds each year into street safety and other public goods provision for their local neighborhoods. This paper studies the effects of the opening of a BID on local...
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We model a home seller's pricing decision under a generally defined prospect value function. We show a simple disposition effect is caused by reference dependence, but it only exists when the agent is risk neutral. Diminishing sensitivity will lead to a two-way disposition effect by generating a...
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, the residuals calculated from the hedonic function are used as direct estimates in a small area estimation (SAE). This …
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The recent surge in property values in China has been similar to the surge in the U.S before the crash in 2007. This raises concerns about whether China is destined to have a crash as well. We estimate similar models of property values for the two countries, in order to compare price dynamics...
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