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What sources of information do consumers use in forming their inflation expectations? We show for the United States and Australia that consumers report significantly lower inflation expectations when the political party they support holds executive office. This is surprising because both the...
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What is the effect of investor credit supply on housing prices? We provide evidence on this question using quasi-experimental variation in credit supply to investors caused by two macroprudential policies implemented in Australia. The first policy placed a bank-level cap on mortgage credit...
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There is a trade-off between how easy a housing price series is to construct and the extent to which it adjusts for changes in the mix of dwellings sold. Median house price measures are easily calculated, frequently used by industry bodies, and quoted in the press. However, such measures provide...
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There is a trade-off between how easy a housing price series is to construct and the extent to which it adjusts for changes in the mix of dwellings sold. Median house price measures are easily calculated, frequently used by industry bodies and quoted in the press. However, such measures provide...
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