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ID161818
Title ProperFundamentals and the volatility of real estate prices in China
Other Title Informationa sequential modelling strategy
LanguageENG
AuthorDeng, Yongheng
Summary / Abstract (Note)In a similar way to the stock market, the housing market in China has often been portrayed as highly speculative, giving rise to “bubble” concerns. Over the last decade, residential prices increased every year on average by double digits in Beijing or Shanghai. However many observers and researchers argue that fundamentals of the housing sector, both sector-specific and macroeconomic, may have been the driving force behind housing price volatility. While existing empirical work exclusively relies on the government housing prices which may suffer from the well-documented downward bias, this paper uses original high frequency unit price as well as transaction series for the residential resale housing markets of Beijing and Shanghai between January 2005 and December 2010 to test alternative hypotheses about housing prices volatility.
`In' analytical NoteChina Economic Review Vol. 48; Apr 2018: p.205-222
Journal SourceChina Economic Review 2018-03 48
Key WordsChina ;  Housing Prices ;  Bubbles ;  MIDAS ;  Conditional Variance