There has been an increasing amount of analysis of the consequences of the housing market crash in Ireland in terms of negative equity. This paper, using a unique loan level data set, shows the extent to which negative equity in Ireland is concentrated in younger age groups. In addition this paper also provides some estimates of wealth loss suffered by Irish households as a result of the housing market crash, an issue that has not received much attention
In the wake of a number of high profile property crashes, a question that has come to the fore recen...
The recent economic crisis has demonstrated the extent to which households are exposed to the finan...
This paper analyses the household formation and tenure choice decisions of different age cohorts in ...
The sharp decline in house prices since 2007 has led to the emergence of widespread negative equity ...
A consequence of the recent house price falls is that some households will find themselves in the si...
Negative equity occurs when the price of a property falls below the value of the outstanding mortgag...
This paper uses loan-level data from the residential mortgage books of four Irish credit institution...
Since the onset of the financial crisis, income and consumption have fallen sharply in Ireland, part...
Abstract: Despite various efforts to address the mortgage arrears crisis, arrears remain at an eleva...
This paper uses information contained within the Survey on Income and Living Conditions (SILC) to ex...
This paper uses information contained within the Survey on Income and Living Conditions (SILC) to ex...
This doctorate explores key aspects of the economics of housing by examining Ireland's housing marke...
The savings behaviour of Irish households in recent years has often been described as precautionary....
Ireland experienced a recent boom-bust cycle in the housing market. While the housing market in Irel...
In this paper we examine the sensitivity of mortgage arrears for Irish households to changes in mort...
In the wake of a number of high profile property crashes, a question that has come to the fore recen...
The recent economic crisis has demonstrated the extent to which households are exposed to the finan...
This paper analyses the household formation and tenure choice decisions of different age cohorts in ...
The sharp decline in house prices since 2007 has led to the emergence of widespread negative equity ...
A consequence of the recent house price falls is that some households will find themselves in the si...
Negative equity occurs when the price of a property falls below the value of the outstanding mortgag...
This paper uses loan-level data from the residential mortgage books of four Irish credit institution...
Since the onset of the financial crisis, income and consumption have fallen sharply in Ireland, part...
Abstract: Despite various efforts to address the mortgage arrears crisis, arrears remain at an eleva...
This paper uses information contained within the Survey on Income and Living Conditions (SILC) to ex...
This paper uses information contained within the Survey on Income and Living Conditions (SILC) to ex...
This doctorate explores key aspects of the economics of housing by examining Ireland's housing marke...
The savings behaviour of Irish households in recent years has often been described as precautionary....
Ireland experienced a recent boom-bust cycle in the housing market. While the housing market in Irel...
In this paper we examine the sensitivity of mortgage arrears for Irish households to changes in mort...
In the wake of a number of high profile property crashes, a question that has come to the fore recen...
The recent economic crisis has demonstrated the extent to which households are exposed to the finan...
This paper analyses the household formation and tenure choice decisions of different age cohorts in ...