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The paper compares the dynamics of housing prices in fifteen OECD countries. The data reveal a remarkable degree of …
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Are households more likely to be homeowners when “housing risk” is higher? We show that home-ownership rates and loan … inference is confounded by house price levels, which are systematically correlated with housing risk in an intuitive way: in …
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Who is wealthy? This paper presents empirical estimates of household movements into and out of the top percents of the wealth distribution over individual life cycles. There are life-cycle motives and precautionary motives for wealth accumulation. The opportunities to accumulate wealth create...
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Who is wealthy? This paper presents empirical estimates of household movements into and out of the top percents of the wealth distribution over individual life cycles. There are life-cycle motives and precautionary motives for wealth accumulation. The opportunities to accumulate wealth create...
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This paper solves an empirically parameterised model of life-cycle consumption which extends the precautionary savings models of Carroll (1997), and Deaton (1991), to allow for uncollaterized borrowing and default. In case households choose to default: (i) their access to credit markets is...
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after entering homeownership. The negative link can be rationalized by portfolio considerations: leveraged housing …
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Does the ability to generate verifiable digital financial histories, with customers having data-sharing rights, improve credit access? We answer this using India's launch of an Open-Banking based public digital payment infrastructure (UPI). Using rarely available data on the universe of consumer...
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credit to temporary workers, precisely at the stage of life when permanent workers rely on mortgages to invest in housing and …
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regulated housing markets. In more restrictive places an adverse effect exists. The MID is an ineffective policy to promote …
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