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prices, residential investment, real house prices and mortgage loans, while private consumption and nominal interest rate … responses are left unrestricted. The results suggest that consumption responds positively and significantly to a house price …
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and stock returns on the growth rate of US consumption over time. We use annual data from 1890 to 2012 and find that at … the 1- and 2-year horizons and over time, generally the housing return positively affects consumption growth while the … small, effect on consumption growth. These opposite responses to changes in housing and stock returns suggest different …
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An impulse response is the dynamic average effect of an intervention across horizons. We use the well-known Kitagawa-Blinder-Oaxaca decomposition to explore a response's heterogeneity over time and over states of the economy. This can be implemented with a simple extension to the usual local...
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A central question in applied research is to estimate the effect of an exogenous intervention or shock on an outcome. The intervention can affect the outcome and controls on impact and over time. Moreover, there can be subsequent feedback between outcomes, controls and the intervention. Many of...
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