What Drives House Prices in Australia? A+L4584 Cross-Country Approach [electronic resource] / Shengzu Wang.

By: Wang, ShengzuContributor(s): Tumbarello, Patrizia | Wang, ShengzuMaterial type: TextTextSeries: IMF Working Papers; Working Paper ; No. 10/291Publication details: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 2010Description: 1 online resource (24 p.)ISBN: 1455211729 :ISSN: 1018-5941Subject(s): Capital Inflow | Cointegration | Event Analysis | House Prices | Terms of Trade Shocks | Trade Shocks | AustraliaAdditional physical formats: Print Version:: What Drives House Prices in Australia? A+L4584 Cross-Country ApproachOnline resources: IMF e-Library | IMF Book Store Abstract: This paper analyzes the factors driving house prices in Australia from a cross-country perspective using several approaches. It uses a cointegration technique to estimate the long-run equilibrium house prices in Australia, New Zealand, and Canada and assesses the extent of a possible disequilibrium. It also presents an event analysis to shed some light on the link between house prices, capital inflows and the terms of trade. The econometric analysis suggests an overvaluation of 5-10 percent depending on the model specification. Event analysis indicates that terms of trade shocks were associated with larger increases in house prices in Australia, than in the case of strong capital inflow episodes.
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This paper analyzes the factors driving house prices in Australia from a cross-country perspective using several approaches. It uses a cointegration technique to estimate the long-run equilibrium house prices in Australia, New Zealand, and Canada and assesses the extent of a possible disequilibrium. It also presents an event analysis to shed some light on the link between house prices, capital inflows and the terms of trade. The econometric analysis suggests an overvaluation of 5-10 percent depending on the model specification. Event analysis indicates that terms of trade shocks were associated with larger increases in house prices in Australia, than in the case of strong capital inflow episodes.

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