机会区计划对住宅房地产市场的影响

R. Bekkerman, Maxime C. Cohen, J. Maiden, Dmitry Mitrofanov
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2017年美国减税和就业法案引入了机会区(OZs)。该计划为指定人口普查区的房地产投资提供税收优惠,目的是促进贫困社区的经济发展。我们通过利用两个数据集来研究OZs对住宅房地产的影响:一个专有的房地产数据集和2010年至2019年的人口普查数据。我们的房地产数据集包括美国50个州的3610万笔住宅交易。我们首先通过检查哪些人口普查区特征被考虑在内来调查OZ的选择过程。正如预期的那样,我们发现贫困率和失业率较高、收入水平较低的地区更有可能被选中。然而,我们发现有证据表明,房地产平均价格较高的地区也更有可能被选中。然后,我们通过比较项目启动前后的关键房地产指标(价格和交易量)来分析OZ项目的影响。我们发现,OZ计划使房地产价格上涨了4.03-6.13%,但我们没有观察到对交易量的显著影响。最后,我们研究了人口普查区特征对OZ计划影响的调节作用。有趣的是,我们发现价格上涨是由高端OZ市场推动的。因此,我们的研究结果对该计划的整体社会和经济效益提出了质疑。
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The Impact of the Opportunity Zone Program on the Residential Real Estate Market
The U.S. Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 introduced opportunity zones (OZs). This program provides tax benefits for real estate investments in designated census tracts, with the goal of fostering economic development in distressed neighborhoods. We examine the impact of OZs on residential real estate by exploiting two datasets: a proprietary real estate dataset and census-tract demographics data between 2010 and 2019. Our real estate dataset comprises 36.1 million residential transactions spanning all 50 U.S. states. We first investigate the OZ selection process by examining which census-tract characteristics were taken into account. As expected, we find that tracts with higher poverty and unemployment rates and lower income levels were more likely to be selected. However, we find evidence that tracts with a higher average real estate price were also more likely to be selected. We then analyze the impact of the OZ program by comparing key real estate metrics (price and transaction volume) before and after the program launch. We find that the OZ program increased real estate prices by 4.03-6.13%, but we do not observe a significant effect on the transaction volume. Finally, we examine the moderating effects of census tract characteristics on the impact of the OZ program. Interestingly, we show that the price increase is driven by the higher end of the OZ market. Our findings thus question the overall societal and economic benefits of the program.
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