CO‐INTEGRATION ANALYSIS AND THE DETERMINANTS OF LAND PRICES
D. Hallam,
Fernando Machado () and
G. Rapsomanikis
Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1992, vol. 43, issue 1, 28-37
Abstract:
This paper outlines the concept of co‐integration and its use in econometric modelling. The techniques of co‐integration analysis are described, with particular emphasis given to test procedures. Co‐integration between two or more variables is taken to imply the existence of a long‐run equilibrium relationship between them. Co‐integration analysis is applied in a re‐examination of recent empirical models of the determination of land prices in England and Wales. The results suggest that recent land price models do not describe longrun relationships between land prices and the explanatory variables selected. Criticisms of the different measurements of returns to land used in studies to date are sustained by the analysis, and a clear role for interest rates in the determination of land prices is indicated.
Date: 1992
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