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We examine the effect of rising U.S. house prices on borrowing and spending from 2002 to 2006. There is strong heterogeneity in the marginal propensity to borrow and spend. Households in low income zip codes aggressively liquefy home equity when house prices rise, and they increase spending...
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We examine the effect of rising U.S. house prices on borrowing and spending from 2002 to 2006. There is strong heterogeneity in the marginal propensity to borrow and spend. Households in low income zip codes aggressively liquefy home equity when house prices rise, and they increase spending...
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We examine the effect of rising U.S. house prices on borrowing and spending from 2002 to 2006. There is strong heterogeneity in the marginal propensity to borrow and spend. Households in low income zip codes aggressively liquefy home equity when house prices rise, and they increase spending...
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This paper looks at arrears among US households between 1995 and 2013. It uses household data from the Survey of … Consumer Finances (SCF) where arrears occur when a household reports it “sometimes got behind or missed a payment”. The key …
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We examine the effect of rising U.S. house prices on borrowing and spending from 2002 to 2006. There is strong heterogeneity in the marginal propensity to borrow and spend. Households in low income zip codes aggressively liquefy home equity when house prices rise, and they increase spending...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012458512
In response to growing interest in household finance, this collection of essays with a foreword by John Y. Campbell …, studies household and consumer use of credit instruments. It shows how individual consumers and households utilize various …
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