Abdullah Adel Alfalah, Eamonn D’Arcy, Simon Stevenson
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AbstractThe estimation of reliable house price indices can be problematic in the context of small and emerging markets, often due to data availability issues. This paper considers a number of alternative approaches to constructing house price indices in the context of Kuwait. Kuwait is an interesting case in that while it has considerable wealth due to its oil reserves, it still shares many of the characteristics of an emerging economy, and in turn faces many of the same challenges with respect to housing data. The lack of individual property level data means that hedonic or repeat sales index construction methods are not viable, the paper therefore has to rely upon weighting and stratification methods. The alternative index estimations are compared by considering their accuracy in out-of-sample forecasts. The results highlight that despite the data limitations in place, largely consistent and accurate measures can still be produced.Keywords: Emerging MarketsHouse Price IndicesHousing DataKuwait Disclosure StatementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
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The Journal of Real Estate Literature (JREL) is a publication of the American Real Estate Society (ARES). This journal offers a comprehensive source of information about real estate research and encourages research and education in industry and academia. The scope of the journal goes beyond that of traditional literature journals that only list published research. This journal also includes working papers, dissertations, book reviews and articles on literature reviews on specialized topics, real estate information technology and international real estate.