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Working Paper Series no. 269: Housing cycles in the major euro area countries

Abstract

The recent burst of the house price bubble in the United States and its spillover effects on real economies worldwide has rekindled the interest in the role of housing in the business cycle. In this paper, we investigate the relationships between housing cycles among the four major euro area countries (Germany, France, Italy and Spain) over the sample 1980q1 – 2008q4. Our main findings are that GDP cycles between 1.5 and 8 years show a high degree of comovement across these four countries, reflecting trade linkages. In contrast comovements in housing market cycles between 1.5 and 8 years are much weaker, idiosyncratic factors playing a major role. House prices are even less related across countries than quantities (residential investment, building permits, housing starts …). We find however much stronger relationships since 1999, i.e. in the common monetary policy period.

Luis.J Álvarez, Guido Bulligan, Alberto Cabrero, Laurent Ferrara and Harald Stahl
December 2009

Classification JEL : E32, R21, R32

Keywords : Housing cycles, synchronisation measures, euro area countries.

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Working Paper Series no. 269: Housing cycles in the major euro area countries
  • Published on 12/01/2009
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