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variation, we study how these shocks affected migration rates, home prices and local poverty rates. The most severe disasters … increase out migration rates and lower housing prices, especially in areas at particular risk of disaster activity, but milder …
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This paper estimates a lifecycle model of consumption, housing choice, and migration in the presence of aggregate and regional shocks, using the Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP). The model delivers structural estimates of moving costs by ownership status, age, and family size...
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We combine the real estate model of Potepan (1996) with the spatial equilibrium approach of Roback (1982) to prove the interdependency of housing prices, rental prices, building land prices and income via one simultaneous equilibrium analysis. Using unique crosssectional data on the majority of...
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