Wealth, Composition, Housing, Income and Consumption

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Sheng Guo
William G. Hardin
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[1] Florida International University,Department of Economics, College of Arts and Sciences
[2] Hollo School of Real Estate,Jerome Bain Real Estate Institute
[3] College of Business Administration,undefined
[4] Florida International University,undefined
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Consumption; Income; Wealth composition; Wealth effect; Housing effect; G10; G11; G12; G14; E31;
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The present research covering the latest residential boom and bust cycle highlights the lack of uniform or constant time invariant wealth, housing and income relations. More important, wealth composition is shown to be a significant determinant of consumption. The marginal effects of housing equity, financial wealth and income differ substantially based on the composition of household wealth. Households with the highest percentage of net worth in financial assets have much lower income effects, have substantially higher marginal effects associated with stock holdings and have housing equity effects that differ noticeably from other households. Income effects for groups with the smallest amounts of relative financial wealth are dramatically higher than for households with greater financial wealth. Wealth and its composition affect consumption.
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