Purpose – This paper aims to explain the main empirical facts of housing markets, notably the trade-off between housing price and time-on-the-market, the positive correlation between housing price and the number of contracts traded during a given period (i.e. the trading volume), and the existence of price dispersion. Design/methodology/approach – This theoretical paper makes use of a search and matching model. Search and matching, indeed, are two fundamental characteristics of the trading process in the housing market and, thus, the search-and-matching models have become the new economic approach to the analysis of real estate markets. Findings – This paper shows that a slightly modified version of the baseline search and matching mo...
Three striking empirical regularities have been repeatedly reported: the positive correla-tion betwe...
This theoretical paper has two main educational purposes. The first is to revisit the recent changes...
The housing market matching model in this paper considers two types of home-seekers: people who sear...
Purpose – This paper aims to explain the main empirical facts of housing markets, notably the trade-...
In the housing markets three basic facts have been repeatedly reported by empirical studies: the exi...
This paper examines whether the baseline Mortensen-Pissarides matching model can account for the hou...
Abstract Purpose – This paper aims to study the relationship between the rental and selling prices, ...
This paper develops a matching model à la Pissarides (2000) in order to explain the basic facts of h...
This paper develops a matching model à la Pissarides (2000) in order to explain a basic fact of hous...
Abstract Purpose – This paper aims to study the phenomenon known as “house price dispersion”, one of...
This paper aims to pose an important starting point for the application of the search-and-matching m...
This paper develops a theoretical model in which the matching framework à la Pissarides (2000) exten...
Le marché du logement a des analogies avec le marché du travail. En particulier, la mise en corresp...
This paper builds up a model for a rental housing market. With a search and matching friction in a r...
The key issue in the hedonic price theory is that although the literature emphasises the intrinsic n...
Three striking empirical regularities have been repeatedly reported: the positive correla-tion betwe...
This theoretical paper has two main educational purposes. The first is to revisit the recent changes...
The housing market matching model in this paper considers two types of home-seekers: people who sear...
Purpose – This paper aims to explain the main empirical facts of housing markets, notably the trade-...
In the housing markets three basic facts have been repeatedly reported by empirical studies: the exi...
This paper examines whether the baseline Mortensen-Pissarides matching model can account for the hou...
Abstract Purpose – This paper aims to study the relationship between the rental and selling prices, ...
This paper develops a matching model à la Pissarides (2000) in order to explain the basic facts of h...
This paper develops a matching model à la Pissarides (2000) in order to explain a basic fact of hous...
Abstract Purpose – This paper aims to study the phenomenon known as “house price dispersion”, one of...
This paper aims to pose an important starting point for the application of the search-and-matching m...
This paper develops a theoretical model in which the matching framework à la Pissarides (2000) exten...
Le marché du logement a des analogies avec le marché du travail. En particulier, la mise en corresp...
This paper builds up a model for a rental housing market. With a search and matching friction in a r...
The key issue in the hedonic price theory is that although the literature emphasises the intrinsic n...
Three striking empirical regularities have been repeatedly reported: the positive correla-tion betwe...
This theoretical paper has two main educational purposes. The first is to revisit the recent changes...
The housing market matching model in this paper considers two types of home-seekers: people who sear...