Daminger, Alexander

Homeowner subsidies and suburban living empirical evidence from a subsidy repeal / Alexander Daminger


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To show how homeownership subsidies influence the distribution of population across space, I exploit the 2005 repeal of a lump-sum real estate purchase subsidy in Germany. Using administrative data on population in local labor markets and IV-estimations in difference-in-differences and triple differences frameworks, I find that repealing subsidies to homeownership recentralizes regions. The effect is likely driven by families with children and young residents of »building-age« who no longer become homeowners in the periphery. These results help inform our understanding of the spatial impacts of subsidizing homeownership.


VIVIENDA
PROPIEDAD
SUBVENCIONES PUBLICAS
POBLACION
LOCALIZACION
DISTRIBUCION
ALEMANIA
MODELOS ECONOMETRICOS

FinanzArchiv 0015-2218 v. 79, n. 2, June 2023, p. 111-145

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