This paper describes the economics of the housing market and explains why house prices are likely to be more volatile than prices in other markets. It illustrates the volatility of house prices relative to some other key economic variables in the UK. The paper then considers the implications of variability in house prices for household behaviour, surveying a number of studies for the UK and elsewhere on the effects of house price volatility on consumption spending, indebtedness, labour supply, and entry to and exit from the homeownership market
Click on the URL link to access the article (may not be free).In the wake of the 2007-2009 global fi...
Purpose – This paper aims to examine factors affecting house prices separating cyclical and structur...
As home ownership in the UK housing market has become mature, economic and econometric analyses of u...
Despite the lessons of the post-2007 housing crisis, it would be dangerous to suggest that there wil...
Housing markets have multiple interactions with the rest of the economy and these are surveyed in th...
The UK housing market has exhibited persistent price volatility over the past 40 years, which has de...
The often volatile behaviour of UK house prices between 1957 and 1994 is analysed in an annual econo...
This paper investigates the role of house prices in UK business cycles since the mid-1950s. First a ...
The often volatile behaviour of UK housing stocks is analysed in an annual econometric model. Theory...
Few studies have analyzed the determinants of house value volatility at the level of individual hous...
A strong, stable and vibrant residential housing market occupies a pivotal position in any mature ec...
This paper investigates the effects of housing price risk on housing choices over the life-cycle. Ho...
Over the last two decades, many developed countries have experienced notable changes in house prices...
Britain’s model of home ownership is under severe strain. House price volatility has become the cons...
Over the last two decades, many developed countries have experienced notable changes in house prices...
Click on the URL link to access the article (may not be free).In the wake of the 2007-2009 global fi...
Purpose – This paper aims to examine factors affecting house prices separating cyclical and structur...
As home ownership in the UK housing market has become mature, economic and econometric analyses of u...
Despite the lessons of the post-2007 housing crisis, it would be dangerous to suggest that there wil...
Housing markets have multiple interactions with the rest of the economy and these are surveyed in th...
The UK housing market has exhibited persistent price volatility over the past 40 years, which has de...
The often volatile behaviour of UK house prices between 1957 and 1994 is analysed in an annual econo...
This paper investigates the role of house prices in UK business cycles since the mid-1950s. First a ...
The often volatile behaviour of UK housing stocks is analysed in an annual econometric model. Theory...
Few studies have analyzed the determinants of house value volatility at the level of individual hous...
A strong, stable and vibrant residential housing market occupies a pivotal position in any mature ec...
This paper investigates the effects of housing price risk on housing choices over the life-cycle. Ho...
Over the last two decades, many developed countries have experienced notable changes in house prices...
Britain’s model of home ownership is under severe strain. House price volatility has become the cons...
Over the last two decades, many developed countries have experienced notable changes in house prices...
Click on the URL link to access the article (may not be free).In the wake of the 2007-2009 global fi...
Purpose – This paper aims to examine factors affecting house prices separating cyclical and structur...
As home ownership in the UK housing market has become mature, economic and econometric analyses of u...