Abstract
This paper aims to achieve two objectives. First, we demonstrate that with respect to business cycle frequency (Burns and Mitchell, 1946), there was a general decrease in the association between macroeconomic variables (MV) and housing market variables (HMV) following the global financial crisis (GFC). However, there are macro-finance variables that exhibited a strong association with the HMV following the GFC. For the medium-term business cycle frequency (Comin and Gertler, 2006), we find that while some correlations exhibit the same change as the business cycle counterparts, others do not. These “new stylized facts” suggest that a reconsideration and refinement of existing “macro-housing” theories would be appropriate. We also provide a review of the recent literature, which may enhance our understanding of the evolving macro-housing-finance linkage.
| Original language | English |
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| Publication status | Presented - 9 Jul 2018 |
| Event | 2018 Asian Real Estate Society Annual International Conference, 2018 AsRES - Incheon, Korea, Republic of Duration: 8 Jul 2018 → 11 Jul 2018 http://www.asres2018.or.kr/asres2018/ |
Conference
| Conference | 2018 Asian Real Estate Society Annual International Conference, 2018 AsRES |
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| Place | Korea, Republic of |
| City | Incheon |
| Period | 8/07/18 → 11/07/18 |
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