Exploring House Price Dynamics: an Agent-Based Simulation With Behavioral Heterogeneity
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The objective of this study is to contribute to the understanding of price formations in housing markets through an agent-based simulation that conceptualizes insights from behavioral economics. For this purpose, the study uses a prominent real estate market model as a benchmark and extends it to account for (1) behavioral heterogeneity and (2) dynamic agent interaction. The validation of the model is carried out by using real data from the Turkish housing market. The results show that the introduction of a fitness-based behavior-switching regime with myopic agents improves the extent to which the observed market behavior can be replicated, in comparison to the benchmark model.
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Agent-based modeling, Behavioral economics, Evolutionary finance, House prices, Evolutionary finance, Agent-based modeling, Behavioral economics, House prices
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0502 economics and business, 05 social sciences
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Özbakan, T. A., Kale, S., and Dikmen, İ. (2019). Exploring house price dynamics: An agent-based simulation with behavioral heterogeneity. Computational Economics, 54(2), 783-807. doi:10.1007/s10614-018-9850-5
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54
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2
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783
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807
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