The Great Recession starting in 2007 has refocused attention on the importance of understanding housing market dynamics as contributors to macroeconomic fluctuations. While the sale-to-rent ratio of housing prices is generally regarded as a fundamental barometer of housing market health, the study of its determinants remains in its infancy. This paper examines the housing price ratio in Ireland since 2000, a period including an extreme housing market cycle. Using new data on first-time buyer loan-to-value ratios, a one-step error correction model of the housing price ratio in Ireland is presented for the first time. It finds clear evidence that, alongside user cost, credit conditions were central in determining equilibrium in the housing ma...
The performance of the Irish economy stands out across western economies over the past two decades a...
This paper provides empirical evidence of the role of the euro in the genesis of the recent Irish fi...
Looking at house price cycles across the OECD since 1970, we find a strong relationship between the ...
The Great Recession starting in 2007 has refocused attention on the importance of understanding hous...
We estimate a structural model of the Irish housing and mortgage markets and isolate the role of dem...
This paper provides an empirical assessment of the important linkages which may exist between the ho...
This doctorate explores key aspects of the economics of housing by examining Ireland's housing marke...
First published online: August 2020Housing is central to the broader economy, as highlighted by the ...
We provide a micro-empirical link between the large literature on credit and house prices and the bu...
An understanding of the house price to rent ratio and its determinants is important in assessing hou...
The interrelationship between house prices and mortgage credit has been one of the more compelling i...
In the Quarterly Economic Commentary Research Note ‘House prices and mortgage credit: Empirical evid...
The aftermath of the 2007/08 financial crisis has resulted in many Central Banks and regulatory auth...
This paper analyses the household formation and tenure choice decisions of different age cohorts in ...
The pace at which Irish house prices have grown since 2013 has surprised many observers. The Irish h...
The performance of the Irish economy stands out across western economies over the past two decades a...
This paper provides empirical evidence of the role of the euro in the genesis of the recent Irish fi...
Looking at house price cycles across the OECD since 1970, we find a strong relationship between the ...
The Great Recession starting in 2007 has refocused attention on the importance of understanding hous...
We estimate a structural model of the Irish housing and mortgage markets and isolate the role of dem...
This paper provides an empirical assessment of the important linkages which may exist between the ho...
This doctorate explores key aspects of the economics of housing by examining Ireland's housing marke...
First published online: August 2020Housing is central to the broader economy, as highlighted by the ...
We provide a micro-empirical link between the large literature on credit and house prices and the bu...
An understanding of the house price to rent ratio and its determinants is important in assessing hou...
The interrelationship between house prices and mortgage credit has been one of the more compelling i...
In the Quarterly Economic Commentary Research Note ‘House prices and mortgage credit: Empirical evid...
The aftermath of the 2007/08 financial crisis has resulted in many Central Banks and regulatory auth...
This paper analyses the household formation and tenure choice decisions of different age cohorts in ...
The pace at which Irish house prices have grown since 2013 has surprised many observers. The Irish h...
The performance of the Irish economy stands out across western economies over the past two decades a...
This paper provides empirical evidence of the role of the euro in the genesis of the recent Irish fi...
Looking at house price cycles across the OECD since 1970, we find a strong relationship between the ...