Multi-horizon financial and housing wealth effects across the U.S. States

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Coskun, Yener
Bouras, Christos
Gupta, Rangan
Wohar, Mark

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MDPI

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We investigate for the presence of multi-horizon wealth effects across U.S. states over the period of 1975:Q2 to 2012:Q2 by utilizing multi-horizon non-causality testing and multi-horizon causality measurement. At the state/aggregate level, we document that housing wealth has more statistically significant and persistent impact on private consumption than financial wealth. We also find that state-level housing/financial wealth effects are present at long time horizons and exhibit heterogeneity across the U.S. From a policy perspective, we suggest that state-level policies may specifically utilize the housing market to support consumption and growth.

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Consumption, Housing wealth effect, Financial wealth effect, Multi-step causality

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Coskun, Y.; Bouras, C.; Gupta, R.; Wohar, M.E. Multi-Horizon Financial and Housing Wealth Effects across the U.S. States. Sustainability 2021, 13, 1341. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13031341.