A major unproven hypothesis in housing economics is that regional ripple effects are caused by household migration between regions. This paper examines household migration and price ripples at the level of local housing markets driven partly by the fact that such migration linkages are likely to be more pronounced between local, rather than regional, housing markets. Following a review of regional housing market studies, several hypotheses linking the existence of lead-lag relationships and cointegration with the scale of migratory linkages between local housing market areas (LHMAs) are proposed. Using private housing transactions data for Strathclyde, a sub-region of Scotland, the paper identifies two clusters of LHMAs that differ in terms...
Recent trends in econometrics have led to a proliferation of statistical tools that lend themselves ...
Despite both empirical and anecdotal evidence suggesting the importance of common systematic factors...
Despite both empirical and anecdotal evidence suggesting the importance of common systematic factors...
Summary. A major unproven hypothesis in housing economics is that regional ripple effects are caused...
In this study we conduct an exploratory spatiotemporal analysis of recent UK housing-market data 200...
In this study we conduct an exploratory spatiotemporal analysis of recent UK housing-market data 200...
Economic conditions exert a strong influence on regional migration. On the one hand, strong labour m...
Economic conditions exert a strong influence on regional migration. On the one hand, strong labour m...
This paper considers housing activity transmission across space using local indicators of spatial as...
House price data from Local Authority Districts in England and Wales from 1997 to 2007 is used to re...
This paper examines whether the impact of house prices and of labour market variables on migration d...
This paper examines whether the impact of house prices and of labour market variables on migration d...
Economic conditions exert a strong influence on regional migration. On the one hand, strong labour m...
Inter-regional migration is influenced by relative employment and earnings opportunities. But strong...
Purpose This paper aims to bring together research on housing market area, submarket and househol...
Recent trends in econometrics have led to a proliferation of statistical tools that lend themselves ...
Despite both empirical and anecdotal evidence suggesting the importance of common systematic factors...
Despite both empirical and anecdotal evidence suggesting the importance of common systematic factors...
Summary. A major unproven hypothesis in housing economics is that regional ripple effects are caused...
In this study we conduct an exploratory spatiotemporal analysis of recent UK housing-market data 200...
In this study we conduct an exploratory spatiotemporal analysis of recent UK housing-market data 200...
Economic conditions exert a strong influence on regional migration. On the one hand, strong labour m...
Economic conditions exert a strong influence on regional migration. On the one hand, strong labour m...
This paper considers housing activity transmission across space using local indicators of spatial as...
House price data from Local Authority Districts in England and Wales from 1997 to 2007 is used to re...
This paper examines whether the impact of house prices and of labour market variables on migration d...
This paper examines whether the impact of house prices and of labour market variables on migration d...
Economic conditions exert a strong influence on regional migration. On the one hand, strong labour m...
Inter-regional migration is influenced by relative employment and earnings opportunities. But strong...
Purpose This paper aims to bring together research on housing market area, submarket and househol...
Recent trends in econometrics have led to a proliferation of statistical tools that lend themselves ...
Despite both empirical and anecdotal evidence suggesting the importance of common systematic factors...
Despite both empirical and anecdotal evidence suggesting the importance of common systematic factors...