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National University of Ireland, Gal way 1 Surviving the Housing Slump: Prospects for the Irish Economy Alan Ahearne NUI Galway Presentation to the Fine Gael Parliamentary Party 12 September 2007

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Surviving the Housing Slump: Prospects for the Irish Economy. Alan Ahearne NUI Galway Presentation to the Fine Gael Parliamentary Party 12 September 2007. Rapid catch-up, though gap remains in services sector. House prices dropping…. Nominal house prices (month-to-month % change). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Surviving the Housing Slump:  Prospects for the Irish Economy

National University of Ireland, Galway 1

Surviving the Housing Slump:

Prospects for the Irish Economy Alan Ahearne

NUI Galway

Presentation to the Fine Gael Parliamentary Party

12 September 2007

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Rapid catch-up, though gap remains in services sector

GNP per capita Ireland relative to the United States

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House prices dropping…

Nominal house prices (month-to-month % change)

Source: Permanent TSB/ESRI

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…following a typical boom-bust pattern

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Measures suggest housing is overvalued by about 20

per cent Rental yield

Source: Own calculations based on CSO and Permanent TSB/ESRI data

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Completions still running at heady pace…

House completions (annual rate)

Source: Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government

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…adding to the stock of unsold houses

• Sellers will need to slash prices to shift houses.

• Global credit crisis not positive for housing market.

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Economy will be vulnerable during adjustment

• EMU membership reduces likelihood of an outright crisis…

• …but adjustment could last for a prolonged period.

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Residential investment set to plunge

Housing starts (annual rate, s.a.)

Source: Davy

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Share of GDP (%, 2006)

Personal consumption 47

Government consumption 14

Investment: Residential Other construction Machinery & equipment

1466

Exports 81

Imports -69

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Contribution to GDP growth (%)

Source: Data for 2005 and 2006 from CSO. e: estimates for 2007 from ESRI QEC Summer 2007

2005 2006 2007ePersonal consumption 3.5 2.7 3.7Government consumption

0.6 0.7 0.8

Residential investment

1.8 0.6 -0.7

Other investment 1.3 0.2 1.6Net Exports -1.1 0.6 0.1Memo: GDP 5.9 5.7 4.9

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Personal consumption expected to moderate…

• Slower employment growth.

• Reduced inward migration.

• Deterioration in consumer sentiment.

• Post-SSIA payback.

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Expansionary budgetary policy can partly fill the gap

• Budgetary policy too loose over recent years.

• Now is not the time for a sharp tightening.

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Focus on restoring export-led growth…

• Greater attention to competitiveness required:

– Short-term: Wage growth.

– Medium-term: Services sector and innovation.

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Competitiveness hurt by high inflation and sluggish

productivity

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Global economic environment may turn sour

• US recession a significant risk.

• Dollar likely to drop further.

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Conclusions

• Housing slump will not be short-lived.

• Entering a period of heightened vulnerability.

• Growth slowdown will bring new challenges– Need to build “social bridges”