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New housing supply and residential construction costs in Australia : a panel ECM approach

conference contribution
posted on 2011-01-01, 00:00 authored by Henry Liu, Kerry London
The supply of new housing in Australia has been experiencing a low increase rate since the 1990s in conjunction with an increasingly strong housing demand. On the contrary, residential construction costs across Australia?s states maintained dramatic increases simultaneously. Economic theory suggests that new housing supply is correlated to the costs of residential constructions. However, few empirical studies have focused on examining this relationship for Australian housing markets. To comprehensively investigate the relationship between the supply of new housing and residential construction costs a function for new housing supply considering the effects of regional heterogeneities is introduced in this study. By estimating a panel error correction model (ECM) applicable for quantifying the correlation with regional heterogeneities, this research identifies that a causal link and a strong correlation exist in between new housing supply and residential construction costs in Australia.

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Gold Coast, Qld.

Language

eng

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Reproduced with the kind permission of the copyright owner.

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E1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2011, Junxiao Liu and Kerry A. London

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1 - 21

Start date

2011-01-16

End date

2011-01-19

Title of proceedings

PRRES 2011 : Proceedings of the 17th Pacific Rim Real Estate Society Annual Conference

Event

Pacific Rim Real Estate Society Conference (17th : 2011 : Gold Coast, Qld.)

Publisher

Pacific Rim Real Estate Society

Place of publication

[Gold Coast, Qld.]

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