Constructing a national House Price Index for Ireland

The Central Statistics Office will publish the first results of Its national House Price Index on May 13 2011. This hedonic Index Is constructed using data on mortgage draw downs by eight lending Institutions under Section 13 of the Housing Act (2002). This paper describes how the development of the...

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