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The Long-Term Consequences of Shocks to Housing Wealth: Insights from History

Descrizione del progetto

Uno sguardo storico alla ricchezza immobiliare

In che modo il livello dei prezzi delle case durante gli anni di acquisto casa condiziona l’accumulo di ricchezza di una vita? Qual è l’effetto delle perdite e dei guadagni fiscali sulla ricchezza immobiliare? In che modo le crisi dei rendimenti immobiliari a livello di proprietà e quartiere influiscono sui valori immobiliari a lungo termine? Il progetto HISHOUSHOCK, finanziato dall’UE, risponderà a tali domande, esaminando le differenze tra ricchezza immobiliare e valori immobiliari. Poiché entrambi sono legati alle tendenze economiche e alle scelte personali delle famiglie, la proprietà e i proprietari ne costituiscono due fattori importanti. Il progetto condurrà alcuni studi sulla Amsterdam storica che sfruttano le crisi della ricchezza immobiliare per indagarne le ripercussioni sul lungo periodo.

Obiettivo

Climbing the housing ladder is the most important way for households to accumulate wealth, but households differ significantly in their access to housing wealth and the housing returns they realize. The goal of this project is to investigate the long-term impact of shocks to housing values on the wealth of individuals and their neighborhoods.

Measuring the impact of such shocks is difficult, because differences in housing wealth and housing values are typically closely related to economic trends and the individual choices of households, making it difficult to identify variation in housing wealth that is unrelated to the property or its owner. The limited availability of long-term data on the wealth of individuals further constrains the possibility to study long-term effects.

The solution I take in this project is to go back into the past. I propose a set of three studies in the context of historical Amsterdam that exploit shocks to housing wealth to investigate their impact over the long run. The particular institutional setting of Amsterdam in the 18th and 20th centuries allows me to isolate changes in housing wealth or access to housing wealth that are unrelated to individuals or economic conditions, and whose effects can be traced using extensive recently-digitized archival records.

The first study examines how the level of house prices when individuals enter their home-buying years affects their lifetime wealth accumulation. In the second study, I investigate how tax-driven losses and gains in housing wealth affect the income and wealth of individuals and their offspring. In the final study, I take the house as a unit of observation and investigate how shocks to property- and neighborhood-level housing returns affect long-term housing values.

The proposed project will be hosted by the Erasmus School of Economics and Columbia Business School, making use of world-leading knowledge and training in real estate and financial history.

Meccanismo di finanziamento

MSCA-IF-GF - Global Fellowships

Coordinatore

ERASMUS UNIVERSITEIT ROTTERDAM
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 211 735,68
Indirizzo
BURGEMEESTER OUDLAAN 50
3062 PA Rotterdam
Paesi Bassi

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Regione
West-Nederland Zuid-Holland Groot-Rijnmond
Tipo di attività
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Collegamenti
Costo totale
€ 211 735,68

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