House Bubbles, Global Imbalances and Monetary Policy in the US

Anastasios Evgenidis, A. (Tassos) G. Malliaris

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    Abstract

    This paper examines the factors driving housing price exuberance in the United States, specifically the influence of expansionary monetary policies and the global saving glut. We employ medium scale Bayesian VAR and time-varying VAR models to estimate the effects of monetary policy and global saving glut shocks on US housing bubbles. We find that, prior to the Global Financial Crisis, the impact of the saving glut shock is more enduring, powerful, and rapid in generating housing bubbles compared to monetary policy shocks. However, the recent housing boom that commenced in 2019 demonstrates a different pattern. Our results suggest that both monetary policy and the global saving glut contribute to the increase in house prices. Counterfactual policy experiments validate this conclusion.

    Original languageAmerican English
    JournalSchool of Business: Faculty Publications and Other Works
    Volume138
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Nov 1 2023

    Keywords

    • House bubbles
    • Global imbalances
    • Global saving glut
    • VAR
    • Monetary policy

    Disciplines

    • Business
    • Economics
    • Real Estate

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