How are residential property prices formed in Japan under different monetary policy regimes
by Takayasu Ito
International Journal of Monetary Economics and Finance (IJMEF), Vol. 14, No. 4, 2021

Abstract: Three residential property prices in Tokyo, Nagoya, and Osaka co-move in two monetary policy regimes. No causality is found in the first period, but causality from Tokyo to Osaka is found in the second period. The three residential property prices move together, but independently in the first period. After the BOJ introduces strong non-traditional monetary policies such as quantitative and qualitative easing (QQE) and negative interest rate policy (NIRP), the three residential property prices move together through the transmission from Tokyo to Osaka. This paper possibly gives an international policy implication for other countries suffering from asset deflation.

Online publication date: Tue, 10-Aug-2021

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