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GROWTH, HOUSING, AND GLOBAL IMBALANCES

Franjo, Luis  
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Lambertini, Luisa  
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Stepanchuk, Serhiy  
October 28, 2023
International Economic Review

In the decade leading to the Great Recession, the United States experienced rising house prices and current account deficits, whereas China and other fast-growing Asian economies saw rising house prices accompanied by current account surpluses. To explain these differences, we study a transition path in a two-country life-cycle model with housing once the two economies become financially integrated. We allow for asymmetries in productivity growth, the loan-to-value ratio, the life-cycle wage profile, and the population structure across countries. Our findings highlight that differences in the life-cycle pattern of the wage income profile are key to obtaining our results.

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DOI
10.1111/iere.12674
Web of Science ID

WOS:001088641100001

Author(s)
Franjo, Luis  
Lambertini, Luisa  
Stepanchuk, Serhiy  
Date Issued

2023-10-28

Published in
International Economic Review
Subjects

Current Account

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Financial Development

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Price Booms

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Wealth

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Constraints

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Assets

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Market

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Policy

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Model

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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February 16, 2024
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