What Can Fifty-Two Collateralizable Wealth Measures Tell Us About Future Housing Market Returns? Evidence from U.S. State-Level Data

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Mehmet Balcilar
Rangan Gupta
Ricardo M. Sousa
Mark E. Wohar
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[1] Eastern Mediterranean University,Faculty of Business and Economics
[2] University of Pretoria,Department of Economics
[3] University of Minho,Department of Economics and Economic Policies Research Unit (NIPE)
[4] LSE Alumni Association,College of Business Administration
[5] London School of Economics and Political Science,School of Business and Economics
[6] University of Nebraska-Omaha,undefined
[7] Loughborough University,undefined
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Housing wealth-to-income ratio; Housing returns; Forecasting regression;
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We use a novel U.S. state-level database to evaluate the role of housing wealth as a provider of collateral services. First, we estimate the cointegrating relationship between housing wealth and labour income for all 50 states, as well as the District of Columbia (D.C.), and overall U.S. Then, we assess the predictive ability of the housing wealth-to-income ratios (labelled by hwy) for state-level future real housing returns. We uncover: (i) positive estimates for the elasticity of housing wealth with respect to labour income, which are also largely heterogeneous across U.S. states; and (ii) a negative link between the housing wealth-to-income ratios and future housing returns, albeit the forecasting power of hwy also varies considerably across states. We conclude that country-level regressions typically "mask" this diversity of features surrounding the usefulness of housing in collateral provision and unfavourable labour income shock smoothing that state-level frameworks are able to recover.
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