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Keeping up with the Zhangs and house price dynamics in China

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Published in 2019 at "Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control"

DOI: 10.1016/j.jedc.2019.103778

Abstract: Abstract This paper studies the effect of social interactions on house price dynamics in China. We first present household-level evidence on Chinese households’ tendency to keep up with the home ownership status of their communities… read more here.

Keywords: house price; price dynamics; dynamics china; house ... See more keywords
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Villains or scapegoats? The role of subprime borrowers in driving the U.S. housing boom

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Published in 2020 at "Journal of Financial Intermediation"

DOI: 10.1016/j.jfi.2021.100906

Abstract: Abstract An expansion in mortgage credit to subprime borrowers is widely believed to have been a principal driver of the 2002-2006 U.S. house price boom. By contrast, this paper documents a robust, negative correlation between… read more here.

Keywords: subprime borrowers; house price; housing boom; boom ... See more keywords
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Impact of house price growth on mental health: Evidence from China

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Published in 2021 at "SSM - Population Health"

DOI: 10.1016/j.ssmph.2020.100696

Abstract: Background Housing boom has raised global attention in the past two decades. A number of studies attempted to analyse the effect of house price increase. However, little is known about the health consequence as a… read more here.

Keywords: house; house price; mental health; increase ... See more keywords
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The size-growth relationship: a test of house price growth across the regions of the British Isles

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Published in 2020 at "Journal of European Real Estate Research"

DOI: 10.1108/jerer-10-2019-0033

Abstract: Purpose (mandatory) It is proposed that a Neave-Worthington Match Test for Ordered Alternatives is a simple, non-parametric test that can be used to consider Gibrat’s law. Whether the law, that states that the proportional rate… read more here.

Keywords: law; price; house price; test ... See more keywords
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An investigation of the synchronization in global house prices

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Published in 2020 at "Journal of European Real Estate Research"

DOI: 10.1108/jerer-12-2019-0050

Abstract: The purpose of this paper to provide a discussion of the empirical evidence and contributing factors of the synchronization of house prices globally.,The author reviewed the main studies on house price synchronization and conducted an… read more here.

Keywords: house prices; house price; investigation synchronization; synchronization ... See more keywords
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The spatial dimension of US house prices

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Published in 2017 at "Urban Studies"

DOI: 10.1177/0042098015606595

Abstract: Spatial heterogeneity and spatial dependence are two well established aspects of house price developments. However, the analysis of differences in spatial dependence across time and space has not gained much attention yet. This paper jointly… read more here.

Keywords: heterogeneity; time; house prices; house price ... See more keywords
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Changes in the Comovement of House Price and Jeonse Price in the Korean Housing Market Considering the Macroeconomic Factors

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Published in 2019 at "Housing Studies"

DOI: 10.24957/hsr.2019.27.4.89

Abstract: This study investigates the change of comovement between the house price and the rent price (hereafter Jeonse price). The methodology used in this study is the SVAR (1) model that assumes the US federal funds… read more here.

Keywords: price; house price; comovement house; jeonse price ... See more keywords
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Towards Understanding the Volatility of Housing Prices and Exploring the Tourism Demand Impact

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Published in 2019 at "Tourism Analysis"

DOI: 10.3727/108354219x15652651367460

Abstract: Using an Exponential Generalized Autoregressive Conditional Heteroskedasticity model (EGARCH), the volatile nature of residential property prices in New Zealand is examined. The model investigates the extent to which macroeconomic fundamentals and a combined population shift/visitor… read more here.

Keywords: price volatility; tourism; house price; impact ... See more keywords