In the Quarterly Economic Commentary Research Note ‘House prices and mortgage credit: Empirical evidence for Ireland – An update’, the relationship between mortgage credit and house prices in the Irish residential market is examined. Models for house prices and mortgage credit are estimated. The results indicate that a strong mutually reinforcing relationship exists between mortgage credit and house prices, with movements in one variable likely to cause movements in the other
In this paper we examine the sensitivity of mortgage arrears for Irish households to changes in mort...
Irish household debt has risen sharply in recent years, driven by strong demand for residential mort...
This market commentary revisits the main factors behind the house price surge in the Eurozone and em...
We estimate a structural model of the Irish housing and mortgage markets and isolate the role of dem...
views expressed in this paper are our own, and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Central B...
In this note, a recently published model of the Irish residential mortgage market is used to generat...
The Great Recession starting in 2007 has refocused attention on the importance of understanding hous...
This paper provides an empirical assessment of the important linkages which may exist between the ho...
The pace at which Irish house prices have grown since 2013 has surprised many observers. The Irish h...
Abstract: The sharp decline in the performance of international property markets has been central to...
The interrelationship between house prices and mortgage credit has been one of the more compelling i...
This paper sets out an econometric model of the Irish building society mortgage market. It arises ou...
The sharp decline in the performance of international property markets has been central to the finan...
We provide a micro-empirical link between the large literature on credit and house prices and the bu...
The current level of the monetary policy rate in the Eurozone is low both by international and histo...
In this paper we examine the sensitivity of mortgage arrears for Irish households to changes in mort...
Irish household debt has risen sharply in recent years, driven by strong demand for residential mort...
This market commentary revisits the main factors behind the house price surge in the Eurozone and em...
We estimate a structural model of the Irish housing and mortgage markets and isolate the role of dem...
views expressed in this paper are our own, and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Central B...
In this note, a recently published model of the Irish residential mortgage market is used to generat...
The Great Recession starting in 2007 has refocused attention on the importance of understanding hous...
This paper provides an empirical assessment of the important linkages which may exist between the ho...
The pace at which Irish house prices have grown since 2013 has surprised many observers. The Irish h...
Abstract: The sharp decline in the performance of international property markets has been central to...
The interrelationship between house prices and mortgage credit has been one of the more compelling i...
This paper sets out an econometric model of the Irish building society mortgage market. It arises ou...
The sharp decline in the performance of international property markets has been central to the finan...
We provide a micro-empirical link between the large literature on credit and house prices and the bu...
The current level of the monetary policy rate in the Eurozone is low both by international and histo...
In this paper we examine the sensitivity of mortgage arrears for Irish households to changes in mort...
Irish household debt has risen sharply in recent years, driven by strong demand for residential mort...
This market commentary revisits the main factors behind the house price surge in the Eurozone and em...