Is There Financialization of Housing Prices? Empirical Evidence from Santiago de Chile

被引:3
作者
Vergara-Perucich, Jose-Francisco [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Americas, Ctr Prod Espacio, Manuel Montt 948, Providencia 7500975, Chile
关键词
financialization; housing prices; Granger Causality; Chile; FINANCIALISATION; FUNDAMENTALS; MARKETS;
D O I
10.3390/economies10060125
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
This paper empirically examines the influence of financial factors on housing prices in Chile, given the relevance that arises from the important housing crisis that the country is going through and the scarce amount of literature on causal relationships between price and other variables for the case under study. The hypothesis is that different financial factors have a significant influence on the price of housing, while the price of housing acts as an attractor of financial investment due to its good profitability. To conduct the statistical test, a Granger causality test is applied to a weekly data series covering the years 2009-2018. The results indicate that the causality hypothesis is plausible. On the one hand, the role of international stock market influences housing prices in Chile. Also, the Chilean Central Bank has a significant causality relationship with the housing prices. The structure of the article is organised with a second section devoted to explaining the methods and data used for the test, followed by the results analysed and discussed in the third section and closing conclusions that allow for further research and policy implications of the findings. These findings are valuable to complexify the Chilean housing policy by incorporating financial variables.
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