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Does tourism affect house prices? Evidence from Italy

Does tourism affect house prices? Evidence from Italy
Does tourism affect house prices? Evidence from Italy
The purpose of the present work is to analyze whether – and to what extent – tourism activity affects urban house price dynamics in Italy. Using a system Generalized Method of Moments (GMM-SYS) approach and after controlling for socio-economic characteristics of the local housing markets as well as amenities and disamenities, we test for the effect of tourism by employing a composite index that enables us to capture the complexity of the tourism market. Data consist of yearly observations on the average house prices of 103 Italian cities over the period of 1996-2007. The results confirmed by several robustness checks demonstrate that tourism activity positively affects house prices. In addition, this work provides several first hints that this relationship might not be the same for all types of cities; hence, further developments of the present work should proceed in the direction of searching for different potential regimes through the use of mixture models.
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Biagi, Bianca
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Brandano, Maria G.
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Lambiri, Dionysia
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Biagi, Bianca
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Brandano, Maria G.
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Lambiri, Dionysia
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Biagi, Bianca, Brandano, Maria G. and Lambiri, Dionysia (2014) Does tourism affect house prices? Evidence from Italy. Growth and Change. (In Press)

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The purpose of the present work is to analyze whether – and to what extent – tourism activity affects urban house price dynamics in Italy. Using a system Generalized Method of Moments (GMM-SYS) approach and after controlling for socio-economic characteristics of the local housing markets as well as amenities and disamenities, we test for the effect of tourism by employing a composite index that enables us to capture the complexity of the tourism market. Data consist of yearly observations on the average house prices of 103 Italian cities over the period of 1996-2007. The results confirmed by several robustness checks demonstrate that tourism activity positively affects house prices. In addition, this work provides several first hints that this relationship might not be the same for all types of cities; hence, further developments of the present work should proceed in the direction of searching for different potential regimes through the use of mixture models.

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Accepted/In Press date: 2014
Organisations: Economy, Society and Space

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Local EPrints ID: 367666
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/367666
ISSN: 0017-4815
PURE UUID: 5ca70316-05aa-488c-bd86-dd143f78d33b

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Date deposited: 15 Aug 2014 15:50
Last modified: 22 Jul 2022 19:05

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Author: Bianca Biagi
Author: Maria G. Brandano

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