is job insecurity a driver of the housing cycle? some evidence in the spanish case
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Abstract
The aim of this paper is to study a possible connection between the
characteristics of the labour market, namely, employment protection and
flexibility, and the dynamics of the housing market. More specifically, this
contribution analyses whether the poor quality of employment in a given
economy could cause the collapse of the housing market and impairs its
recovery. In the second stage of our analysis, we provide estimates for Spain
over the period 1984-2014. In doing so, the autoregressive distributed lag
(ARDL) bounds test for cointegration is employed.
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| Authors | ;Arestis Philip;González-Martínez Ana Rosa |
| Journal | clinical and experimental pharmacology & physiology |
| Year | 2015 |
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