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.6 percentage points in Switzerland. The response of non-housing consumption in Switzerland is less heterogeneous across renters and …
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points in Switzerland. The response of non-housing consumption in Switzerland is less heterogeneous across renters and …
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.6 percentage points in Switzerland. The response of non-housing consumption in Switzerland is less heterogeneous across renters and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011933761
.6 percentage points in Switzerland. The response of non-housing consumption in Switzerland is less heterogeneous across renters and …
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points in Switzerland. The response of non-housing consumption in Switzerland is less heterogeneous across renters and …
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This research investigated the growing numbers of middle-aged and older Australians who are carrying mortgage debt into … retirement and paying off higher levels of debt relative to house values and income. Between 1987 and 2015, mortgage debt among …
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We analyze the impact of the introduction of a Loan-to-Value (LTV) limit in The Netherlands on the probability for first time buyers to become homeowner using a duration model. Our research design is underpinned by a theoretical model that shows that a lower LTV limit results in suspending or...
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consumption. We conclude that to properly understand the monetary transmission mechanism and its changing nature over time, we …
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In this paper, we analyze the borrowing behavior of Japanese households in comparison to the other Group of Seven (G7) countries and also broken down by the age group of the household head. We find that pre-retirement households (households with a head in the 50-59 age group) in Japan do not...
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