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Real estate markets and the macroeconomy: A dynamic coherence framework
Authors:Ranoua Bouchouicha  Zied Ftiti
Affiliation:1. Université de Lyon, Université Lyon 2, F - 69007, Lyon, France;2. CNRS, GATE Lyon-St Etienne, UMR n 5824, F - 69130 Ecully, France;3. High Business Institute of Tunis, University of Tunis, Tunisia;4. Department of Quantitative Methods and Economics, FIESTA Laboratory, University of Tunis, Tunisia
Abstract:This paper analyzes the dynamic interactions between real estate markets, in the US and the UK and their macroeconomic environments. We apply a new approach based on a dynamic coherence function (DCF) to study these interactions bringing together different real estate markets (the securitized market, the commercial market and the residential market). The results suggest that there is a common trend that drives the different real estate markets in the UK and the US, particularly in the long run, since they have a similar shape of the DCF. We also find that, in the US, wealth and housing expenditure channels are very conductive during real estate crises. However, in the UK, only the wealth effect is significant as a transmission channel during real estate market downturns. In addition, real estate markets in the UK and the US react differently to institutional shocks. This brings some insights on the conduct of monetary policy in order to avoid disturbances in real estate markets.
Keywords:Real estate markets  Macroeconomic factors  Dynamic coherence  Evolutionary co-spectral analysis
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