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The homeownership rate was relatively stable for the few decades preceding 1995, followed by a large increase between 1995-2005 and a subsequent decline over the next ten years. We document the evolution of homeownership rate across various age groups for the period 1995-2015. Two interesting...
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The U.S. economy shows a contrasting difference in cyclical properties between low- and high-income groups. Income shares of the bottom three income quintiles are procyclical; while those of the next 35 percent are countercyclical. However, the income share of the very top five percent income...
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This study investigates the relation between monetary policy and income inequality by asking how one affects the other: the effect of monetary policy on income inequality and the impact of the long-run level of income inequality on the effectiveness of monetary policy. To this end, I build a...
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