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U.S. House Prices

The Journal of Investing, 2006
From homeowners counting their rising wealth, to real estate brokers and construction workers riding the boom, to would-be-homeowners worried about being priced out of the market, housing has become almost an obsession. In many locales, prices have been rising much faster than the general price level, rents, or incomes.
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Clearing House Pricing

2015
As a reaction to counterparty credit risk attached to uncollateralized derivatives and the non-transparency of the OTC derivatives markets, regulators decided to force banks to use central clearing with Central Counterparties (CCP) for derivatives trading (Dodd-Frank Act in the US, EMIR and CRR/CRD IV in Europe1) by introducing a penalizing CVA capital
Roland Lichters   +2 more
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Housing Price Inequalities

Urban Affairs Quarterly, 1982
This article analyzes data from the Annual Housing Survey on the black and Spanish-origin populations in a sample of U.S. standard metropolitan statistical areas to determine whether these minorities pay more than Anglos for comparable housing. These data demonstrate that both the black and Spanish-origin populations as a whole pay more than Anglos ...
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Regional house prices

International Journal of Housing Markets and Analysis, 2008
PurposeThe aim of this study is to investigate why housing prices differ between regions, and to estimate the speed‐of‐adjustment.Design/methodology/approachA variety of factors explains the differences in the prices of single‐family houses. Changes in disposable income over time and across regions as well as the cost of capital are important ...
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Housing price indicies

1977
The trend in house prices is of importance to governments, financial institutions and households. However, currently no proven reliable indicator of house prices exists. The lack of an accurate house price series is due to two major factors. First convenient and accurate data on house prices are not readily available and data collection from the Land ...
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Housing Price Indexes

2007
The value of owner-occupied housing accounts for upwards of one-third of total household net wealth in the United States. The most recent economic recession appears to have been moderated by growth in house prices, which supported consumer spending; conversely, the recession of the early 1990s may have been exacerbated by real declines in house prices.
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Diverging house prices [PDF]

open access: possible, 2013
This paper provides a model for the well-known empirical phenomenon that houses of different quality experience different price developments. The typical pattern is that luxury houses appreciate more in boom periods and depreciate more during busts. The standard model of housing demand treats housing as a quantity of ?housing services?, an imaginary ...
Jan Rouwendal, Mark van Duijn
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House Price Scenarios

2011
House price forecasts are important for several parties. For example, (potential) owner-occupiers want to know whether or not it is a good time to buy or sell a home, and decisions of policy makers and commercial parties may depend on house price expectations.
Marc Francke, Bert Kramer
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