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Is there Convergence between the Brics and International Securitized Property Markets?

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  • O. Akinsomi
  • Y. Coskun
  • L. A. Gil-Alana
  • O. S. Yaya

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The BRICS market represents high growth economies. This paper empirically examines the long-run equilibrium as well as the short-run linkages between the BRICS securitized property markets and the securitized property markets in developed countries (United States, Australia and the United Kingdom). We employ fractional co-integration techniques between the BRICS property markets and the 3 developed property markets. This paper tests the hypothesis of fractional integration, our results showed no evidence of co-integration between BRICS securitized property markets and the securitized property markets of any of the developed economies in the long run, while the result only indicated that the BRICS securitized property markets is influenced by the developed economies in the short run. The implications of this study show that a portfolio of developed securitized property markets is diversifiable when added into a portfolio of BRICS securitized property markets. This is particularly significant for investors and fund analysts in other to reduce portfolio risks.

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  • O. Akinsomi & Y. Coskun & L. A. Gil-Alana & O. S. Yaya, 2018. "Is there Convergence between the Brics and International Securitized Property Markets?," AfRES afres2018_113, African Real Estate Society (AfRES).
  • Handle: RePEc:afr:wpaper:afres2018_113
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    Keywords

    BRICS; Fractional Cointegration; fractional integration; Property Management; Real Estate Investment Trust;
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    • R3 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - Real Estate Markets, Spatial Production Analysis, and Firm Location

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