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Since Spain joined the EMU, two main important factors behind the housing boom appear to be the decrease of nominal …
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encourage higher consumption. Additionally, population density raises non-housing consumption among some households by driving … up housing prices. …
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housing prices, are the key drivers of growing household debt. In this context, monetary tightening may play an opposite role … boosts household debt in a regime with values beyond the threshold of the nominal (real) housing sales price index … that monetary tightening can enhance household debt due to high housing price expectations. Furthermore, an increase in …
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Boosting growth through rebalancing is critical for addressing pressures from Japan’s aging population. This paper focuses on one important untapped source of growth - private consumption, and argues that the key to reviving consumption is boosting household disposable income through...
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more severe housing busts and recessions. If household debt ratios are not stabilized, the vulnerability of the Canadian …
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