The Inventory-Sales Relationship in the Market for New Single-Family Homes
Barry Falk and
Bong-Soo Lee
Staff General Research Papers Archive from Iowa State University, Department of Economics
Abstract:
Time series methods are used to study monthly inventory and sales dynamics in the U.S. market for new single-family homes. The inventory measure used is the inventory of unsold, new single-family homes, regardless of the stage of construction. Stylized facts regarding inventory, sales, the inventory-sales ratio, and the implied series of speculative housing starts are produced. Implications for structural models of housing supply and the relationship of inventory investment in this market to economy-wide inventory investment are considered. Finally, innovation accounting methods are applied to a structural VAR to study the responses of inventories and sales to permanent and transitory shocks.
Date: 2004-01-01
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Published in Real Estate Economics 2004, vol. 32, pp. 645-672
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