Discussion Papers 1936, 42 S.
Franziska Bremus, Thomas Krause, Felix Noth
2021
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This paper provides evidence for the propagation of idiosyncratic mortgage supply shocks to the macroeconomy. Based on micro-level data from the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act for the 1990-2016 period, our results suggest that lender-specific mortgage supply shocks affect aggregate mortgage, house price, and employment dynamics at the regional level. The larger the idiosyncratic shocks to newly issued mortgages, the stronger are mortgage, house price, and employment growth. While shocks at the level of shadow banks significantly affect mortgage and house price dynamics, too, they do not matter much for employment.
Topics: Markets, Real estate and housing
JEL-Classification: E44;G21;R20
Keywords: Credit supply shocks, mortgage market concentration, real effects from housing markets
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http://hdl.handle.net/10419/233047