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units due to rent control in New York City. This methodology involves comparing the relative consumption of different … demographic groups within the rent controlled area with the relative levels of consumption in a free market area. Our best … estimate of the costs of rent control in New York due to the misallocation of rental apartments is 200 dollars per apartment …
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landlords and renters lack commitment; a landlord evicts a delinquent tenant if they do not expect total future rent payments to … cover costs, while tenants cannot commit to paying more rent than they would be able or willing to pay given their outside … adverse shock. Finally, rent support can effectively eliminate evictions even without covering all missed rent and delivers …
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loss. A major social cost of rent control is that without a fully operational price mechanism the 'wrong' consumers end up … using apartments. When prices are set below market price, many consumers want to rent apartments even though they receive … are second order. Thus for a sufficiently marginal implementation of rent control, these costs will always be more …
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Growth has fallen in the U.S., while firm concentration and profits have risen. Meanwhile, labor's share of national income is down, mostly due to the rising market share of low labor share firms. We propose a theory for these trends in which the driving force is falling firm-level costs of...
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A tension between entry and rents lies at the core of a general theory of aggregation with scale effects. This paper characterizes the responses of macro aggregates to micro shocks in disaggregated economies with general forms of entry, internal or external returns to scale, input-output...
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Urban economists understand housing prices with a spatial equilibrium approach that assumes people must be indifferent across locations. Since the spatial no arbitrage condition is inherently imprecise, other economists have turned to different no arbitrage conditions, such as the prediction...
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Rental adjustment equations have been estimated for a quarter century. In the U.S., models have used the deviation of the actual vacancy rate from the natural rate as the main explanatory variable, while in the UK, drivers of the demand for space have dominated the estimation. The recent papers...
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characterize these observations by showing the tight connection between price-rent fluctuation and the liquidity constraint faced … equilibrium model to assess the empirical importance of the role the price-rent fluctuation plays in the business cycle. According … to our estimation, a shock that drives most of the price-rent fluctuation explains $30% of output fluctuation over a six …
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We investigate the Expectations Hypotheses of the term structure of interest rates and of the foreign exchange market using vector autoregressive methods for the U.S. dollar, Deutsche mark, and British pound interest rates and exchange rates. In addition to standard Wald tests, we formulate...
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