Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1002897 | Research in International Business and Finance | 2014 | 12 Pages |
•Analyzing directly the monetary policy effect on the REIT market.•We use a different Markov switching models.•Monetary policy components impact REIT returns.•Monetary policy components impact the possibility of occurrence of boom and bust regimes.•The credit channel and wealth effect play more important roles in the boom market.
In this paper, we analyze whether a monetary policy based on three main variables (inflation, money supply, and output gap) has a nonlinear impact on real estate investment trust (REIT) markets. In addition, we extend our analysis to examine whether these monetary policy components impact the possibility of boom and bust regimes occurring in the market. Empirically, we propose different Markov-switching model variants to determine the nonlinear time-varying impact of monetary policy on the REIT market. Our results show the monetary policy environment is supposed to affect, on one hand, the REIT returns and, on the other hand, the possibility of boom and bust markets. We prove that expansionary monetary policy has an impact only in the case of boom market. However, an increase in the inflation rate decreases the probability of remaining in the bust regime. As a consequence, we have already outlined several monetary transmission mechanisms that show house prices to have important effects on aggregate demand. Our results confirm that REIT markets are not efficient.