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No Price Like Home: Global House Prices, 1870-2012
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This academic paper presents a long-run historical analysis of house prices across advanced economies over 142 years.
The research documents significant cross-country variations in real house price appreciation, with Australia experiencing the strongest increases and Germany the weakest.
The study provides empirical evidence that rising house prices represent a broad-based, cross-country phenomenon marking a break from previous historical eras.
The research documents significant cross-country variations in real house price appreciation, with Australia experiencing the strongest increases and Germany the weakest.
The study provides empirical evidence that rising house prices represent a broad-based, cross-country phenomenon marking a break from previous historical eras.
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to illustrate trends in global housing prices from 1870 to 2012.


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