Rent or Buy? Inflation Experiences and Homeownership within and across Countries

IF 7.6 1区 经济学 Q1 BUSINESS, FINANCE Journal of Finance Pub Date : 2024-04-19 DOI:10.1111/jofi.13332
ULRIKE MALMENDIER, ALEXANDRA STEINY WELLSJO
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Abstract

We show that past inflation experiences strongly predict homeownership within and across countries. First, we collect novel survey data, which reveal inflation protection to be a key motivation for homeownership, especially after high inflation experiences. Second, using household data from 22 European countries, we find that higher exposure to historical inflation predicts higher homeownership rates. We estimate similar associations among immigrants to the United States who experienced different past inflation in their home countries but face the same U.S. housing market. Consistent with the experience effects model, the relationship is strongest in countries with predominantly fixed-rate mortgages.

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租房还是买房?各国国内和跨国的通胀经历与住房拥有率
我们的研究表明,过去的通胀经历可以有力地预测各国国内和各国之间的住房自有率。首先,我们收集了新颖的调查数据,发现通胀保护是购房的一个关键动机,尤其是在经历高通胀之后。其次,利用来自 22 个欧洲国家的家庭数据,我们发现受历史通胀影响越大,其住房拥有率越高。我们估算了移民到美国后的类似关联,他们在本国经历了不同的通胀,但面临着相同的美国房地产市场。与经验效应模型一致的是,这种关系在以固定利率抵押贷款为主的国家最为明显。
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