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

By: Daminger, Alexander.
Material type: ArticleArticleSubject(s): VIVIENDA | PROPIEDAD | SUBVENCIONES PUBLICAS | POBLACION | LOCALIZACION | DISTRIBUCION | ALEMANIA | MODELOS ECONOMETRICOS In: FinanzArchiv v. 79, n. 2, June 2023, p. 111-145Summary: 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.
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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.

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