Summary This study examines the behavior of Swiss house prices in relation to immigration flows for 85 regions from 2001 to 2006. The results show that the nexus between immigration and house prices holds even in an environment of low house price inflation and modest immigration flows. An immigration inflow equal to 1 % of an area’s population is coincident with an increase in prices for single-family homes of about 2.7 %, a result consistent with previous studies. The overall immigration effect for single-family houses captures almost two-thirds of the total price increase
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At less than 34%, Switzerland has the lowest home ownership rate in Western Europe. This may seem od...
At less than 34%, Switzerland has the lowest home ownership rate in Western Europe. This may seem od...
The study examines the relationship between immigration and regional housing markets using wavelet c...
We identify the causal effect of house prices on mortgage demand and supply in Switzerland by exploi...
In this study I empirically examine the impact of immigration on the dynamics of housing prices acro...
This article examines the causal relations between non-European immigration and the characteristics ...
This research examines the response of New Zealand housing markets to immigration shocks. The effect...
In this study, I empirically analyse the relationship between immigration and house prices on a post...
This study aims to analyze the impact of immigration on housing prices in the greater Reykjavík area...
During the past decades, many developed countries including Norway have experienced a remarkable ris...
Over the last two decades Sweden became one of the European countries with the highest levels of imm...
At 34%, Switzerland has the lowest home ownership rate in Western Europe. This is a puzzle given the...
Drawing on geo-coded property data, we exploit aggregate immigration shocks in a shift-share instrum...
Are language skills important in explaining the nexus between house prices and immigrant inflows? Th...
In light of the strong increase of house prices in Switzerland, we analyze the effects of mortgage r...
At less than 34%, Switzerland has the lowest home ownership rate in Western Europe. This may seem od...
At less than 34%, Switzerland has the lowest home ownership rate in Western Europe. This may seem od...
The study examines the relationship between immigration and regional housing markets using wavelet c...
We identify the causal effect of house prices on mortgage demand and supply in Switzerland by exploi...
In this study I empirically examine the impact of immigration on the dynamics of housing prices acro...
This article examines the causal relations between non-European immigration and the characteristics ...
This research examines the response of New Zealand housing markets to immigration shocks. The effect...