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This paper examines the contributions of population aging, mortgage innovation and historically low interest rates to the sharp rise in U.S. house prices and mortgage deb[...]
2013 | Text | Staff Working Paper - Document de travail du personnel |
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Using census data at the economic region level from 1991 to 2006 and a gravity model framework, this paper examines the factors that influence migration within Canada. Re[...]
2012 | Text | Staff Working Paper - Document de travail du personnel |
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We investigate whether expectations that are not fully rational have the potential to explain the evolution of house prices and the price-to-rent ratio in the United Stat[...]
2012 | Text | Staff Working Paper - Document de travail du personnel |
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This paper develops and estimates a model to explain the behaviour of house prices in the United States. The main finding is that over 70% of the increase in house prices[...]
2012 | Text | Staff Working Paper - Document de travail du personnel |
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Using Bayesian methods, we estimate a small open economy model in which consumers face limits to credit determined by the value of their housing stock. The purpose of thi[...]
2009 | Text | Staff Working Paper - Document de travail du personnel |
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Housing wealth is a large component of total wealth and plays an important role in aggregate business cycles. In this paper, we explore data on real house price cycles at[...]
2007 | Text | Staff Working Paper - Document de travail du personnel |
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The authors provide a detailed empirical analysis of Canadian city housing prices. They examine the long-run relationship between city house prices in Canada from 1981 to[...]
2006 | Text | Staff Working Paper - Document de travail du personnel |
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The author proposes and evaluates econometric models that try to explain and forecast real quarterly housing expenditures in Canada. Structural and leading-indicator mode[...]
2005 | Text | Staff Working Paper - Document de travail du personnel |
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