On the Link between House Prices and House Permits: Asymmetric Evidence from 51 States of the United States of America

IF 0.4 Q4 ECONOMICS
Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee, Hesam Ghodsi, Muris Hadzict
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Abstract

Increased issuance of housing permits is said to move house prices in either direction. If perceived as an indication of a growing housing supply, house prices are expected to decline (supply hypothesis). However, a larger number of housing permits can also reflect positive expectations about future housing demand which would drive house prices upwards (demand hypothesis). We test these two competing hypotheses by using data from each state in the United States. We estimate linear and non-linear models to test if housing permit issuance determines house prices. The results show support for both the supply and demand hypotheses in the short run for most states but only for the demand hypothesis in the long run. We also uncover asymmetric short run and long-run effects in 21 states
房价与房屋许可的关系:来自美国51个州的不对称证据
据说,住房许可证发放的增加会使房价朝两个方向移动。如果被认为是住房供应增加的迹象,房价预计会下降(供应假设)。然而,大量的住房许可证也可以反映出对未来住房需求的积极预期,这将推动房价上涨(需求假设)。我们通过使用来自美国每个州的数据来检验这两个相互竞争的假设。我们估计线性和非线性模型来检验住房许可证发放是否决定房价。结果表明,在大多数国家,短期内供给和需求假设都得到支持,但在长期内只支持需求假设。我们还在21个州发现了不对称的短期和长期影响
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