A Global House Price Bubble? Evaluation Based on a New Rent-Price Approach

68 Pages Posted: 2 Oct 2007

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Katja Taipalus

Bank of Finland - Financial Stability and Statistics

Date Written: 2006

Abstract

The dividend yield ratio in the stock markets is, to an extent, comparable to the rent-price ratio in the housing market. Taking advantage of this definitional similarity, one can then use the traditional unit root test for log dividend yield - in this case, the log rent-price ratio - to test for the existence of real estate bubbles. Such unit root tests are conducted for Finland, USA, UK, Spain and Germany, and the simple test results strongly suggest the existence of bubbles in nearly all of these countries. In addition to this, we develop a continuous and monthly rent-price information-based method to track the periods when real estate prices diverge from their fundamental levels. This indicator seems to work quite well in most cases, indicating bubbles during periods which, according to the consensus literature, are seen as periods of sizable upward or downward shifts in house prices.

Keywords: house price, bubble, unit root

JEL Classification: G12

Suggested Citation

Taipalus, Katja, A Global House Price Bubble? Evaluation Based on a New Rent-Price Approach (2006). Bank of Finland Research Discussion Paper No. 29/2006, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1018329 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1018329

Katja Taipalus (Contact Author)

Bank of Finland - Financial Stability and Statistics ( email )

Finland

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