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Price Expectations,Distressed Mortgage Markets and the Housing Wealth Effect
Authors:Yvonne McCarthy  Kieran McQuinn
Affiliation:1. Financial Stability Department, Central Bank of Ireland, Spencer Dock, North Wall Quay, Ireland;2. Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI), Whitaker Square, Sir John Rogerson's Quay, Ireland
Abstract:Using a unique combination of regulatory and survey microdata, we examine the importance of the life cycle theory of consumption in estimating housing wealth effects for the Irish mortgage market. Since the recent financial crisis, this market has experienced substantial house price declines and negative equity. Thus, house price expectations are likely to be important in influencing housing wealth effects. We find a positive correlation between consumption and changes in housing wealth among our sample of mortgaged Irish households. Furthermore, we find that this positive association only exists when housing wealth changes are perceived to be of a permanent nature.
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