The Effects of Housing Prices and Monetary Policy in a Currency Union

The Effects of Housing Prices and Monetary Policy in a Currency Union

Author: Oriol Aspachs-Bracons

Publisher: International Monetary Fund

Published: 2011-01-01

Total Pages: 54

ISBN-13: 1455211842

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The recent boom-and-bust cycle in housing prices has refreshed the debate on the drivers of housing cycles as well as the appropriate policy response. We analyze the case of Spain, where housing prices have soared since it joined the EMU. We present evidence based on a VAR model, and we calibrate a New Keynesian model of a currency area with durable goods to explain it. We find that labor market rigidities provide stronger amplification effects to all type of shocks than financial frictions do. Finally, we show that when the central bank reacts to house prices, the non-durable sector suffers an important contraction. As a result, the boom-and-bust cycle would not have been avoided if Spain had remained outside the EMU during the 1996-2007 period.


Monetary and Macroprudential Policy in an Estimated DSGE Model of the Euro Area

Monetary and Macroprudential Policy in an Estimated DSGE Model of the Euro Area

Author: Mr.Dominic Quint

Publisher: International Monetary Fund

Published: 2013-10-14

Total Pages: 61

ISBN-13: 1484343026

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In this paper, we study the optimal mix of monetary and macroprudential policies in an estimated two-country model of the euro area. The model includes real, nominal and financial frictions, and hence both monetary and macroprudential policy can play a role. We find that the introduction of a macroprudential rule would help in reducing macroeconomic volatility, improve welfare, and partially substitute for the lack of national monetary policies. Macroprudential policy would always increase the welfare of savers, but their effects on borrowers depend on the shock that hits the economy. In particular, macroprudential policy may entail welfare costs for borrowers under technology shocks, by increasing the countercyclical behavior of lending spreads.


The Pricing-Out Phenomenon in the U.S. Housing Market

The Pricing-Out Phenomenon in the U.S. Housing Market

Author: Francesco Beraldi

Publisher: International Monetary Fund

Published: 2023-01-06

Total Pages: 47

ISBN-13:

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The COVID-19 pandemic further extended the multi-year housing boom in advanced economies and emerging markets alike against massive monetary easing during the pandemic. In this paper, we analyze the pricing-out phenomenon in the U.S. residential housing market due to higher house prices associated with monetary easing. We first set up a stylized general equilibrium model and show that although monetary easing decreases the mortgage payment burden, it would raise house prices, lower housing affordability for first-time homebuyers, and increase housing wealth inequality between first-time and repeat homebuyers. We then use the U.S. household-level data to quantify the effect of the house price change on housing affordability relative to that of the interest rate change. We find evidence of the pricing-out effect for all homebuyers; moreover, we find that the pricing-out effect is stronger for first-time homebuyers than for repeat homebuyers. The paper highlights the importance of accounting for general equilibrium effects and distributional implications of monetary policy while assessing housing affordability. It also calls for complementing monetary easing with well-targeted policy measures that can boost housing affordability, particularly for first-time and lower-income households. Such measures are also needed during aggressive monetary tightening, given that the fall in house prices may be insufficient or too slow to fully offset the immediate adverse impact of higher rates on housing affordability.


Macroprudential Policy and Practice

Macroprudential Policy and Practice

Author: Paul Mizen

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2018-08-23

Total Pages: 325

ISBN-13: 1108419909

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A guide to the latest theoretical developments in macroprudential policy, the newest tool in central banking policymaking circles.


The Drivers of Housing Cycles in Spain

The Drivers of Housing Cycles in Spain

Author: Oriol Aspachs-Bracons

Publisher: "la Caixa"

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 41

ISBN-13:

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Since Spain joined the EMU, two main important factors behind the housing boom appear to be the decrease of nominal interest rates and demographic factors. In this paper we estimate a New Keynesian model of a currency area, using data for Spain and the rest of the EMU to study the importance of those factors. We also examine the role of different rigidities and find that labor market frictions are crucial to explain main features of the data. On the other hand, financial frictions that impose a collateral constraint on borrowing do not appear to be relevant.


Macroeconomic Paradigms and Economic Policy

Macroeconomic Paradigms and Economic Policy

Author: Nicola Acocella

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2016-06-09

Total Pages: 355

ISBN-13: 1107117720

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An examination of macroeconomic policy, focusing on the relationship between free-market policies and government intervention.


Handbook of Monetary Economics 3A

Handbook of Monetary Economics 3A

Author:

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2010-12-08

Total Pages: 754

ISBN-13: 0080932703

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What tools are available for setting and analyzing monetary policy? World-renowned contributors examine recent evidence on subjects as varied as price-setting, inflation persistence, the private sector's formation of inflation expectations, and the monetary policy transmission mechanism. Stopping short of advocating conclusions about the ideal conduct of policy, the authors focus instead on analytical methods and the changing interactions among the ingredients and properties that inform monetary models. The influences between economic performance and monetary policy regimes can be both grand and muted, and this volume clarifies the present state of this continually evolving relationship. - Explores the models and practices used in formulating and transmitting monetary policies - Raises new questions about the volume, price, and availability of credit in the 2007-2010 downturn - Questions fiscal-monetary connnections and encourages new thinking about the business cycle itself - Observes changes in the formulation of monetary policies over the last 25 years


Housing Finance and Real-Estate Booms

Housing Finance and Real-Estate Booms

Author: Mr.Eugenio Cerutti

Publisher: International Monetary Fund

Published: 2015-06-03

Total Pages: 35

ISBN-13: 1513552074

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The recent global crisis highlighted the risks stemming from real estate booms. This has generated a growing literature trying to better understand the sources and the risks associated with housing and credit booms. This paper complements and supplements the previous work by (i) exploiting more disaggregated data on credit allowing us to dissociate between firm-credit and household (and in some cases mortgage) credit, and (ii) by taking into account the characteristics of the mortgage market, including institutional as well as other factors that vary across countries. This detailed cross-country analysis offers new valuable insights.


Do China and Oil Exporters Influence Major Currency Configurations?

Do China and Oil Exporters Influence Major Currency Configurations?

Author: Marcel Fratzscher

Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 47

ISBN-13: 143792364X

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This is a print on demand edition of a hard to find publication. Analyzes the impact of the shift away from a U.S. dollar focus of systemically important emerging market economies (EMEs) on configurations between the U.S. dollar, the euro and the yen. The report analyzes the market impact on major currency pairs of official statements made by EME policy-makers about their exchange rate regime and reserve composition. Such statements have an economically significant impact on the euro, and to a lesser extent the yen against the U.S. dollar. Communication hinting at a weakening of EMEs¿ U.S. dollar focus contributed to the appreciation of the euro against the U.S. dollar in recent years. Overall, the results underscore the growing systemic importance of EMEs for global exchange rate configurations. Ill.