Housing markets in Europe: a macroeconomic perspective

Housing markets in Europe: a macroeconomic perspective

Bandt, Olivier de
Knetsch, Thomas
Peñalosa, Juan
Zollino, Francesco

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During the recession in the years 2008-2009, the most severe for mature economies in the post-war period, housing markets were often mentioned as having a special responsibility. The objective of this book is to shed light on the cyclical behaviour of the housing markets, its fundamental determinants in terms of supply and demand characteristics, and its relationship with the overall business cycle. The co-movements of house prices across countries are also considered, as well as the channel of transmission of house price changes to the rest of the economy. Particular attention is paid to the effects on private consumption, through possible wealth effects. The book is a compilation of original papers produced by economists and researchers from the four main national central banks in the euro area, also with the participation of leading academics. First book to address housing markets from a European perspective Useful forunderstanding current crisis, for which housing markets have played a key role Integrated analysis for major euro area countries by 4 leading central banksAnalysis is based on a unique harmonized data set at quarterly frequency developed by the authors for the purpose of this project INDICE: Part I Introductory Lecture: Housing in DSGE Models: Findings and New Directions.- Part II Housing and the Business Cycles: Country Analysis: Housing and the Macroeconomy: The Italian Case.- Cyclical Relationships Between GDP and Housing Market in France: Facts and Factors at Play.- Does Housing Really Lead the Business Cycle in Spain?- Cross-Country Analysis: Housing Cycles in the Major Euro Area Countries.- Common Business and Housing Market Cyles inthe Euro Area from a Multivariate Decomposition.- The International Transmission of House Price Shocks.- Part III MacroeconomicModels of Housing: The ’Housing Bubble’ and Financial Factors: Insights from a Structural Model of the French and Spanish Residential Markets.- Trend and Cycle Features in German Residential Investment Before and After Reunification.- User Costs of Housing when Households Face a Credit Constraint: Evidence for Germany.- Causes andWelfare Consequences of Real Estate Price Appreciation.- Part IV Wealth Effects: Wealth Effects on Private Consumption: The French Case.- An Assessment of Housing and Financial Wealth Effects in Spain: Aggregate Evidence on Durable and Non-durable Consumption.- The Effects of Housing and FinancialWealth on Personal Consumption: Aggregate Evidence for Italian Households.- Housing and Portfolio Choices in France.- Part V Housing, Economic Policy and Financial Stability.- House price Boom/Bust Cycles: Identification Issues and Macroprudential Implications.- Impact of Fiscal Policy on Residential Investment in France.

  • ISBN: 978-3-642-15339-6
  • Editorial: Springer
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 406
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/09/2010
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés