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Household credit, especially for mortgages, has doubled over the past years in the new European Union member countries, raising concerns about the economic and social consequences of household indebtedness in the event of a macroeconomic crisis. Using household survey data for 2005, 2006, and...
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This paper uses the housing market to examine the costs of indoor air pollution. We focus on radon, an indoor air …
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The existing literature suggests that when the saving decision of two-earner households under risk is analysed, standard results on the existence of precautionary saving no longer apply: precautionary saving is obtained if and only if very stringent conditions hold. This paper shows that when...
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We study the link between homeownership and entrepreneurship using a model of occupational choice and housing tenure …
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tax falls on the seller. We also observe impacts of stamp duty on housing turnover. A 10 per cent increase in stamp duty …
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find that housing tenure reacts more strongly to unexpected changes in the policy rate in Germany and Switzerland - the ….6 percentage points in Switzerland. The response of non-housing consumption in Switzerland is less heterogeneous across renters and …
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job search with liquid wealth accumulation and consumption of housing that can be rented, bought on credit, or sold. In … NLSY data from 1978 until 2005. We find that more relaxed housing lending conditions, particularly lower downpayment …
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We estimate the transmission of the pandemic shock in 2020 to prices in the residential and commercial real estate market by causal machine learning, using new granular data at the municipal level for Germany. We exploit differences in the incidence of Covid infections or short-time work at the...
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We conduct a framed field experiment with 245 employed persons (no students) as subjectsand a real tax, which is levied on the subjects’ income from working in our real effort task. Inour first three treatments, the net wage is constant but gross wages are subject to differentconstant marginal...
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We conduct a framed field experiment with 245 employed persons (no students) as subjects and a real tax, which is levied on the subjects' income from working in our real effort task. In our first three treatments, the net wage is constant but gross wages are subject to different constant...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013119014