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Monetary policy and regional house-price appreciation

Daniel Cooper, Maria Luengo-Prado and Giovanni Olivei

No 16-18, Working Papers from Federal Reserve Bank of Boston

Abstract: This paper examines the link between monetary policy and house-price appreciation by exploiting the fact that monetary policy is set at the national level, but has different effects on state-level activity in the United States. This differential impact of monetary policy provides an exogenous source of variation that can be used to assess the effect of monetary policy on state-level housing prices. Policy accommodation equivalent to 100 basis points on an equilibrium real federal funds rate basis raises housing prices by about 2.5 percent over the next two years. However, the estimated effect increases to 6.6 percent during the early 2000s housing boom.

JEL-codes: E43 E44 E52 E58 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 47 pages
Date: 2016-11-30
New Economics Papers: this item is included in nep-cba, nep-mac, nep-mon and nep-ure
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