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Area of Science:

  • Econometrics
  • Financial Market Analysis
  • Statistical Modeling

Background:

  • Assessing economic event impacts on office markets is challenging using traditional non-parametric methods.
  • Existing studies on office markets lack methods to evaluate abrupt change point impacts.
  • Non-parametric statistical methods are needed for robust economic impact analysis.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce wavelet analysis as a novel non-parametric method for office market research.
  • To demonstrate the capability of wavelet analysis in detecting structural change points in economic data.
  • To evaluate the impact of economic events on office markets by reconstructing wavelet coefficients.

Main Methods:

  • Wavelet analysis for non-parametric statistical modeling.
  • Detection of abrupt change points using wavelet coefficients.
  • Wavelet coefficient reconstruction for impact evaluation and de-noising raw data.

Main Results:

  • Wavelet reconstruction facilitates the detection of structural change points in office market data.
  • Free market economies (Hong Kong, Singapore) are primarily influenced by global economic events.
  • Socialist economies (Beijing, Shanghai) show impacts dependent on economic openness and domestic counter-forces.

Conclusions:

  • Wavelet analysis provides an innovative approach to understanding economic influences on office markets.
  • The method allows for nuanced analysis of economic impacts across different market structures.
  • Findings highlight the differential effects of global and domestic economic forces on varying economic systems.