When it comes to housing, the constant comparisons with the “peak prices” of 2007 make me wonder whether we’re about to lose the plot again. Perpetual benchmarking against an irrational peak suggests those destructive prices are a target we should aim to achieve, whereas nothing could be further from the truth
This doctorate explores key aspects of the economics of housing by examining Ireland's housing marke...
In this Article, we address one of the major policy issues in the Irish economy at present, namely t...
Looking at house price cycles across the OECD since 1970, we find a strong relationship between the ...
We analyse, following recent work of Roehner, changes in house prices for both the UK and Ireland. W...
Housing is a many-headed beast with elements of technology, planning, finance, sociology and of cour...
As Ireland changes from an agricultural production-based country to one more dependent on its cities...
There are mixed responses to signs that the UK’s housing market is recovering from the 2007-08 depre...
The pace at which Irish house prices have grown since 2013 has surprised many observers. The Irish h...
Just before Christmas I spent an hour with RTE recording a radio programme reflecting on some of the...
Looking at house price cycles across the OECD since 1970, we find a strong relationship between the ...
In this note, a recently published model of the Irish residential mortgage market is used to generat...
AbstractIn this paper it is intended to place the recent experience of the Irish housing market in t...
The government’s housing policy has been controversial. Some applaud Help to Buy for kickstarting ac...
While increased attention has, of late, focussed on models of house prices, few,if any, studies have...
When it comes to the topic of apartment sizes, planners and local authorities should keep this old a...
This doctorate explores key aspects of the economics of housing by examining Ireland's housing marke...
In this Article, we address one of the major policy issues in the Irish economy at present, namely t...
Looking at house price cycles across the OECD since 1970, we find a strong relationship between the ...
We analyse, following recent work of Roehner, changes in house prices for both the UK and Ireland. W...
Housing is a many-headed beast with elements of technology, planning, finance, sociology and of cour...
As Ireland changes from an agricultural production-based country to one more dependent on its cities...
There are mixed responses to signs that the UK’s housing market is recovering from the 2007-08 depre...
The pace at which Irish house prices have grown since 2013 has surprised many observers. The Irish h...
Just before Christmas I spent an hour with RTE recording a radio programme reflecting on some of the...
Looking at house price cycles across the OECD since 1970, we find a strong relationship between the ...
In this note, a recently published model of the Irish residential mortgage market is used to generat...
AbstractIn this paper it is intended to place the recent experience of the Irish housing market in t...
The government’s housing policy has been controversial. Some applaud Help to Buy for kickstarting ac...
While increased attention has, of late, focussed on models of house prices, few,if any, studies have...
When it comes to the topic of apartment sizes, planners and local authorities should keep this old a...
This doctorate explores key aspects of the economics of housing by examining Ireland's housing marke...
In this Article, we address one of the major policy issues in the Irish economy at present, namely t...
Looking at house price cycles across the OECD since 1970, we find a strong relationship between the ...