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With the aid of econometric modeling, I investigate whether rapidly increasing house prices necessarily imply the existence of a bubble that will eventually burst. I consider four alternative econometric methods to construct indicators of housing market imbalances for the US, Finland and Norway....
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I explore whether time-series methods exploiting the long-run equilibrium properties of the housing market might have detected the disequilibrium in U.S. house prices which pre-dated the Great Recession as it was building up. Based on real-time data, I show that a VAR in levels identified as in...
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incomes tend to mitigate the explosive dynamics and change the context in which the whole issue of housing bubbles is viewed …. The answer to the question of whether there is indeed already a situation of price bubbles in local housing markets in …
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This paper sheds new light on the mutual relationship between investor sentiment and excess returns corresponding to the bubble component of stock prices. We propose to use the wavelet concept of the phase angle to determine the lead-lag relation between these variables. The wavelet phase angle...
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This paper investigates whether there are bubbles in stock prices. We do this using a previously studied structural … tandem with their fundamentals. We therefore find no evidence in favor of stock price bubbles in all the countries invested. …
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