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As Korea's household debt has increased rapidly since the mid-2000s, concerns that its economy's hard-wired leveraging may negatively impact economic activity have grown. Calls are being made for policy actions to return the economy to its long-run trend. Housing preferences and monetary shocks...
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model in terms of overall goodness of fit. In particular, the presence of housing collateral generates a positive … correlation between consumption and house prices. Finally we find that housing collateral induced spillovers account for a large …
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a collateral constraint. Over a specific range of debt levels this liquidity feedback effect is strong enough to give …
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a collateral constraint. Over a specific range of debt levels this liquidity feedback effect is strong enough to give …
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a collateral constraint. Over a specific range of debt levels this liquidity feedback effect is strong enough to give …
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labor income channel. With financially constrained households in the model, a collateral channel strengthens the spillover …
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The paper constructs a model of optimal portfolio allocation that focuses on the role of housing as collateral, allows …
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This paper develops a notion of consumer confidence within a dynamic competitive equilibrium framework. In any situation where multiple equilibrium prices on next‐period spot markets are equally supported by the state of the economy, confidence is encoded in the subjective probabilities...
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