The International Transmission of House Price Shocks

34 Pages Posted: 3 Jun 2010

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Olivier de Bandt

Banque de France - Economic Study and Research Division

Barhoumi Karim

Banque de France - Economic Study and Research Division

Catherine Bruneau

Université Paris X Nanterre; Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne

Date Written: January 1, 2010

Abstract

In order to assess transmission mechanisms between global and domestic house prices, and possibly contagion effects, we use a large database of macroeconomic variables for OECD countries. We extract common factors to summarize the comovements of the variables and include them in stationary FAVAR models. We mainly focus on the "pandemic" view of contagion where local shocks, originating from a country or a local housing market, spread out to other domestic housing markets. An interesting finding is that, even allowing for other channels of international transmission (through global interest rates, or activity), the US real house price, which appears to be exogenous in the US dynamics, unidirectionally causes the international house price factor, which in turn causes the domestic real house price growth for several countries. The channels of contagion from the US appears therefore to be either direct, through house prices (in particular in the UK or Spain), or indirect through other variables

Keywords: Housing, Factor Models, Vector Autoregressive Model

JEL Classification: G33, E32, D21, C41

Suggested Citation

de Bandt, Olivier and karim, barhoumi and Bruneau, Catherine, The International Transmission of House Price Shocks (January 1, 2010). Banque de France Working Paper No. 274, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1619278 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1619278

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Barhoumi Karim

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Catherine Bruneau

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