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Costs of Housing Crises : International Evidence
Aßmann, Christian; Boysen-Hogrefe, Jens; Jannsen, Nils (2013): Costs of Housing Crises : International Evidence, in: Bulletin of Economic Research, Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, Jg. 65, Nr. 4, S. 299–313, doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8586.2011.00408.x.
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Bulletin of Economic Research
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1467-8586
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2013
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65
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4
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English
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This paper analyses the costs of housing crises in terms of GDP growth and the economic conditions under which crises are particularly costly. Housing crises are often followed by recessions that are longer than other recessions. According to empirical estimates, a housing crisis reduces the GDP growth rate in the following year on average by two percentage points and has still a considerable negative impact in the second year. One important channel through which the effect of housing crises is passed on seems to be the banking sector. In addition, our results suggest that negative wealth effects possibly cause further reductions in GDP growth.
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housing crisis
panel data
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Article
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January 21, 2016
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