Wealth Effects and Consumption: A Panel VAR Approach

Author: Shen Xin   Holmes Mark J.   Lim Steven  

Publisher: Routledge Ltd

E-ISSN: 1465-3486|29|2|221-237

ISSN: 1465-3486

Source: International Review of Applied Economics, Vol.29, Iss.2, 2015-03, pp. : 221-237

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Abstract

We provide new evidence on the comparison between the stock and housing wealth effects on consumption. Using a panel VAR approach applied to OECD data, we find evidence that the stock market wealth effect is generally the larger. However, with regard to the evolution of asset wealth effects over time, our findings show that the housing wealth effect has outweighed the share market wealth effect in the last decade. We further find that asset wealth has asymmetric effects on consumption, with stronger and more persistent effects from positive asset wealth shocks. Our results have important monetary policy implications for both stock and real estate markets, and offer timely insights into the desirability of current proposals to reduce house price volatility, such as through macro prudential regulations.