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This study analyzes the rent term premium for leases that can be cancelled by the lessee. We model the lessor's trade-off between leasing costs and the cost of cancellation options based on the recognition that many leases are cancellable by lessees, and lease markets involve significant...
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There is a debate whether the federal funds rate deviated from the Taylor rule. We present evidence that standard inflation measures do not reflect the contemporaneous state of housing rents, which is a large part of consumption. Using a new housing rent index (RRI) developed by Ambrose et al....
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This paper demonstrates that inflation rates are significantly modified when they are based on an alternative quality-adjusted measure of housing rents constructed from a monthly statistic of landlord net rental income. During the Great Recession, the official rate was overestimated by 1.7 to...
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The U.S. inflation measures, such as the Consumer Price Index, are adjusted for rent depreciation based on a 1988 estimate. This study estimates rent depreciation by using a novel rental-listing data set for the Las Vegas metropolitan area. The average annual depreciation rate is 0.2 percent for...
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