Risk shocks and housing supply: A quantitative analysis |
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Affiliation: | 1. Monash University, Australia;2. University of Melbourne, Australia;3. University of Padova, Italy;4. Bank of Finland, Finland;5. University of Verona, Italy |
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Abstract: | This paper analyzes the role of stochastic uncertainty in a multi-sector housing model with financial frictions. We include time varying uncertainty (i.e. risk shocks) in the technology shocks that affect housing production and provide estimates of the time-series properties of risk shocks by using firm level productivity data. The analysis demonstrates that risk shocks to the housing production sector are a quantitatively important impulse mechanism for understanding housing price movements. Specifically, the model can match the volatility of housing prices observed in the data. It is also demonstrated that adjustment costs are important in replicating the contemporaneous correlation of housing prices with GDP and residential investment. Critically, bankruptcy costs act as an endogenous markup factor in housing prices and are an important determinant of house price volatility. However, in comparison to housing demand shocks, risk shocks have low explanatory power for real quantities. |
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Keywords: | Agency costs Credit channel Time-varying uncertainty Residential investment Housing production Calibration |
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