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The decomposition of housing market variations : a panel data approach

Ma, Le and Liu, Chunlu 2010, The decomposition of housing market variations : a panel data approach, International journal of housing markets and analysis, vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 6-16.

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Title The decomposition of housing market variations : a panel data approach
Author(s) Ma, Le
Liu, Chunlu
Journal name International journal of housing markets and analysis
Volume number 3
Issue number 1
Start page 6
End page 16
Total pages 11
Publisher Emerald Group Publishing
Place of publication Bingley, England
Publication date 2010
ISSN 1753-8270
1753-8289
Keyword(s) housing
market forces
information management
Summary Purpose – This paper develops a new decomposition method of the housing market variations to analyse the housing dynamics of the Australian eight capital cities.
Design/methodology/approach – This study reviews the prior research on analysing the housing market variations and classifies the previous methods into four main models. Based on this, the study develops a new decomposition of the variations, which is made up of regional information, homemarket information and time information. The panel data regression method, unit root test and F test are adopted to construct the model and interpret the housing market variations of the Australian capital cities.
Findings – This paper suggests that the Australian home-market information has the same elasticity to the housing market variations across cities and time. In contrast, the elasticities of the regional information are distinguished. However, similarities exit in the west and north of Australia or the south and east of Australia. The time information contributes differently along the observing period, although the similarities are found in certain periods.
Originality/value – This paper introduces the housing market variation decomposition into the research of housing market variations and develops a model based on the new method of the housing market variation decomposition.
Notes Reproduced with the kind permission of the copyright owner.
Language eng
Field of Research 120201 Building Construction Management and Project Planning
Socio Economic Objective 870501 Civil Building Management and Services
HERDC Research category C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal
HERDC collection year 2010
Copyright notice ©2010, Emerald Group Publishing
Persistent URL http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30033323
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