Supply constraints do not explain house price, quantity growth across US cities
标题:美国城市房价与数量增长并非由供给约束所致:一项研究
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Supply Constraints do not Explain House Price and Quantity Growth Across U.S. Cities
Schuyler Louie, John A. Mondragon & Johannes Wieland Share X LinkedIn Email Working Paper 33576 DOI 10.3386/w33576 Issue Date March 2025
住房市场的一个标准观点认为,当地住房供给的灵活性(受地理和监管等因素的影响)会极大地影响房价、住房数量和人口对住房需求增长的反应。 然而,从 2000 年到 2020 年,我们发现,无论一个城市的住房供给弹性如何,更高的收入增长预测了房价、住房数量和人口的相同增长。 当我们将样本扩展到 1980 年到 2020 年,使用不同的弹性指标,以及当我们工具化本地住房需求时,我们发现了相同的模式。 使用一般的需求和供给框架,我们表明我们的研究结果表明,在解释美国城市房价上涨的差异时,受限的住房供应相对不重要。 这些结果挑战了当地住房和劳动力市场的普遍观点,并表明放宽住房供应限制可能不会产生预期的住房负担能力改善。
- Acknowledgements and Disclosures 此处的观点是作者的观点,不一定反映旧金山联邦储备银行或联邦储备系统的观点。 我们要感谢 Sajid Zaidi 的挑衅和 Rami Najjar 的出色研究协助。 感谢 Rebecca Diamond 的有益评论。 本文表达的观点是作者的观点,不一定反映 National Bureau of Economic Research 的观点。
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