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What forces drive the dynamic interaction between regional housing prices?

    Yun-Ling Wu Affiliation
    ; Chien-Lin Lu Affiliation
    ; Ming-Chi Chen Affiliation
    ; Fang-Ni Chu Affiliation

Abstract

This paper examines the dynamic interaction between regional housing prices in the United States. We use the copula method to explore the dependent distribution of housing prices in ten metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) in three regions. The results generally show that changes in time-varying correlation result from different trends in regional housing prices. We regress housing price dynamic correlation on regional economic variables, finding that the economic co-movement mechanism determines the housing price correlation in the Western and Great Lakes regions, while the migration mechanism drives the housing price correlation in the Eastern region. We also find that economic co-movement is the main force driving the housing price correlation between regions.

Keyword : Copula model, Dynamic correlation, Regional housing prices

How to Cite
Wu, Y.-L., Lu, C.-L., Chen, M.-C., & Chu, F.-N. (2017). What forces drive the dynamic interaction between regional housing prices?. International Journal of Strategic Property Management, 21(3), 225-239. https://doi.org/10.3846/1648715X.2016.1254120
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