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This chapter surveys the literature on housing in macroeconomics. We first collect facts on house prices and quantities in both the time series and the cross section of households and housing markets. We then present a theoretical model of frictional housing markets with heterogeneous agents...
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While there is a great deal of literature focusing on the relationship between income and fertility, little is known about how wealth affects fertility decisions of the household. This paper fills this gap in the literature by investigating how changes in housing wealth affect fertility. In...
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increase (by 8% per month) in their propensity to use work hours to attend to personal needs. The post-shock response is driven …
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This paper shows that rising real estate prices reduce industry productivity, because they lead to a reallocation of capital and labor towards inefficient firms. I establish that the rise in real estate value during the US housing boom relaxes firms' financial constraints. Companies borrow...
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shocks, while a contractionary monetary policy shock depress housing output, demand and prices. Additionally, we find …
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the leading shock candidates can explain fluctuations in output and hours. It concludes that we are much closer to …
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