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House prices, non-fundamental components and interstate spillovers: The Australian experience
Authors:Greg Costello  Patricia Fraser  Nicolaas Groenewold
Affiliation:a School of Economics and Finance, Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Western Australia, Australia
b Business School, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK
c School of Economics and Finance, University of Western Australia, Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Abstract:Using Australian capital city data from 1984Q3--2008Q2, this paper utilizes a dynamic present value model within a VAR framework to construct time series of house prices depicting what aggregate house prices should be given expectations of future real disposable income - the “fundamental price” - and continues by comparing capital city fundamental prices with actual prices. The extent to which revealed capital city “non-fundamental” components spillover from state to state, as well as their long-term impact is also investigated. Results provide evidence of periods of sustained deviations of house prices from values warranted by income for all state capitals with the greatest deviations arising in the NSW market and starting around 2000. In general NSW is relatively more susceptible to spillovers transmitted from other states while ACT and WA are most isolated from the rest of the country.
Keywords:R21   R31   G12
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