Detecting spatial and temporal house price diffusion in the Netherlands

A Bayesian network approach

Journal Article (2017)
Research Group
OLD Housing Systems
Copyright
© 2017 A.L. Teye, Felix Ahelegbey
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.regsciurbeco.2017.04.005
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Publication Year
2017
Language
English
Copyright
© 2017 A.L. Teye, Felix Ahelegbey
Research Group
OLD Housing Systems
Volume number
65
Pages (from-to)
56-64
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Abstract

Following the 2007–08 Global Financial Crisis, there has been a growing research interest on the spatial interrelationships between house prices in many countries. This paper examines the spatio-temporal relationship between house prices in the twelve provinces of the Netherlands using a recently proposed econometric modelling technique called the Bayesian Graphical Vector Autoregression (BG-VAR). This network approach is suitable for analysing the complex spatial interactions between house prices. It enables a data-driven identification of the most dominant provinces where temporal house price shocks may largely diffuse through the housing market. Using temporal house price volatilities for owner-occupied dwellings from 1995Q1 to 2016Q1, the results show evidence of temporal dependence and house price diffusion patterns in distinct sub-periods from different provincial housing sub-markets in the Netherlands. In particular, the results indicate that Noord-Holland was most predominant from 1995Q1 to 2005Q2, while Drenthe became most central in the period 2005Q3–2016Q1.

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