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Booms and Busts in House Prices Explained by Constraints in Housing Supply
Staff Working Paper 2013-18
Narayan Bulusu,
Jefferson Duarte,
Carles Vergara-Alert
We study the importance of supply constraints in explaining the heterogeneity in house price cycles across geographies in the United States.
Content Type(s):
Staff research,
Staff working papers
Research Topic(s):
Asset pricing,
Economic models
JEL Code(s):
R,
R3,
R31
May 16, 2013
Explaining Canada’s Regional Migration Patterns
Understanding the factors that determine the migration of labour between regions is crucial for assessing the economy’s response to macroeconomic shocks and identifying policies that will encourage an efficient reallocation of labour. By examining the determinants of migration within Canada from 1991 to 2006, this article provides evidence that regional differences in employment rates and household incomes tend to increase labour migration, and that provincial borders and language differences are barriers to migration.
Content Type(s):
Publications,
Bank of Canada Review articles
Research Topic(s):
Econometric and statistical methods,
Labour markets,
Regional economic developments
JEL Code(s):
J,
J6,
J61,
R,
R2,
R23
Forecasting with Many Models: Model Confidence Sets and Forecast Combination
Staff Working Paper 2013-11
Jon D. Samuels,
Rodrigo Sekkel
A longstanding finding in the forecasting literature is that averaging forecasts from different models often improves upon forecasts based on a single model, with equal weight averaging working particularly well. This paper analyzes the effects of trimming the set of models prior to averaging.
Content Type(s):
Staff research,
Staff working papers
Research Topic(s):
Econometric and statistical methods
JEL Code(s):
C,
C5,
C53
An Equilibrium Analysis of the Rise in House Prices and Mortgage Debt
Staff Working Paper 2013-9
Shaofeng Xu
This paper examines the contributions of population aging, mortgage innovation and historically low interest rates to the sharp rise in U.S. house prices and mortgage debt between 1994 and 2005.
Content Type(s):
Staff research,
Staff working papers
Research Topic(s):
Asset pricing,
Credit and credit aggregates,
Economic models
JEL Code(s):
E,
E2,
E21,
E4,
E44,
G,
G1,
G11,
R,
R2,
R21
February 21, 2013
The G-20 Framework for Strong, Sustainable and Balanced Growth: Macroeconomic Coordination Since the Crisis
Since 2009, the G-20 Framework for Strong, Sustainable and Balanced Growth has provided a mechanism for international macroeconomic policy coordination. The Framework has had some successes, including agreement on objectives for fiscal consolidation. However, post-crisis global growth has been neither strong nor balanced. Progress has also been slow in developing credible fiscal consolidation plans in some advanced countries and in increasing exchange rate flexibility in certain emerging economies. A stronger peer review process and enhanced analysis of international spillovers would increase the Framework’s influence on member policies.
Content Type(s):
Publications,
Bank of Canada Review articles
Research Topic(s):
Exchange rate regimes,
Fiscal policy,
International topics,
Recent economic and financial developments
JEL Code(s):
E,
E6,
E61,
F,
F5,
F53,
F55
February 21, 2013
The U.S. Recovery from the Great Recession: A Story of Debt and Deleveraging
The U.S. recovery from the Great Recession has been slow relative to other postwar-era recoveries in the United States. Encouraged by loose lending standards in the pre-crisis period, U.S. households took on unsustainable amounts of debt, making them vulnerable to adverse shocks. Subsequently, a considerable drop in asset prices forced households to repair their balance sheets. While there has been progress in household deleveraging, the government sector now needs to delever, which will restrain growth over the next few years.
Content Type(s):
Publications,
Bank of Canada Review articles
Research Topic(s):
Business fluctuations and cycles,
International topics,
Recent economic and financial developments
JEL Code(s):
E,
E2,
E21,
E6,
E60
February 21, 2013
Conference Summary: Financial Intermediation and Vulnerabilities
The Bank of Canada’s annual economic conference, held in October 2012, brought together experts from across Canada and around the world to discuss key issues concerning financial intermediation and vulnerabilities. The conference covered such topics as household finances and their relationship to financial stability, as well as bank regulation, securitization and shadow banking.
Content Type(s):
Publications,
Bank of Canada Review articles
Research Topic(s):
Central bank research,
Financial stability,
Financial system regulation and policies
JEL Code(s):
G,
G2
Asking About Wages: Results from the Bank of Canada’s Wage Setting Survey of Canadian Companies
Staff Discussion Paper 2013-1
David Amirault,
Paul Fenton,
Thérèse Laflèche
The Bank of Canada conducted a Wage Setting Survey with a sample of 200 private sector firms from mid-October 2007 to May 2008. Results indicate that wage adjustments for the Canadian non-union private workforce are overwhelmingly time dependent, with a fixed duration of one year, and are clustered in the first four months of the year, suggesting that wage stickiness may not be constant over the year.
Content Type(s):
Staff research,
Staff discussion papers
Research Topic(s):
Labour markets,
Monetary policy transmission
JEL Code(s):
E,
E2,
E24,
J,
J3,
J33,
M,
M5,
M52
House Prices, Consumption and the Role of Non-Mortgage Debt
Staff Working Paper 2013-2
Katya Kartashova,
Ben Tomlin
This paper examines the relationship between house prices and consumption, through the use of debt. Using unique Canadian household-level data that reports the uses of debt, we begin by looking at the relationship between house prices and debt.
Content Type(s):
Staff research,
Staff working papers
Research Topic(s):
Credit and credit aggregates,
Domestic demand and components
JEL Code(s):
D,
D1,
D10,
D14,
D3,
D31,
E,
E2,
E21