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Teye, A.L. (author), de Haan, J. (author), Elsinga, M.G. (author)
The recent Global Financial Crisis has lent even greater urgency to the need for households to understand the risks and dynamics of the residential property market better. This paper uses a rich dataset on individual residential property transactions between 1995 and 2014 in Amsterdam to study the risks and the inter-dependency of house prices...
report 2016
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Teye, A.L. (author), de Haan, J. (author), Elsinga, M.G. (author), Bondinuba, F.K. (author), Gbadegesin, J.T. (author)
Purpose<br/>Risk in home ownership from mortgage providers’ perspectives has received tremendous attention than individual home owner’s perspectives in existing literature following the financial crisis in 2007/2008 within the euro zone. This paper explored the risks factors in homeowners from the individual household’s perspectives within the...
journal article 2017
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Teye, A.L. (author), Knoppel, Michel (author), de Haan, J. (author), Elsinga, M.G. (author)
Purpose: This paper aims to examine the existence of the ripple effect from Amsterdam to the housing markets of other regions in The Netherlands. It identifies which regional housing markets are influenced by house price movements in Amsterdam. Design/methodology/approach: The paper considers the ripple effect as a lead-lag effect and a long...
journal article 2017
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Teye, A.L. (author), de Haan, J.G. (author), Elsinga, M.G. (author)
This paper uses individual house transaction data from 1995 to 2014 in Amsterdam to explore the risks and interrelationships of the subdistrict house prices. Simple indicators suggest that house prices grow faster and are more risky in the central business district and its immediate surrounding areas than in the peripherals. Furthermore, we...
journal article 2017
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