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On the role of public price information in housing markets
(Elsevier, 2015)
This paper studies the impact of disclosing detailed house price information on the functioning of the housing market. We first study the effects of increased information on market outcomes in a theoretical framework where ...
Transfer taxes and household mobility: Distortion on the housing or labor market?
(Elsevier, 2017)
We estimate the effect of the UK Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) – a transfer tax on the purchase price of property or land – on different types of household mobility using micro data. Exploiting a discontinuity in the tax ...
Varainsiirtoveron asuntomarkkinavaikutukset: Tutkimustietoa verouudistuksesta
(Valtioneuvoston kanslia, 2018-03-09)
Asuntokauppojen varainsiirtovero lisää muuttamisen kustannuksia ja voi johtaa siihen, että kotitaloudet asuvat asumistarpeisiinsa ja tuloihinsa nähden huonosti sopivissa asunnoissa. Vero saattaa lisäksi vähentää kotitalouksien ...
Effects of Real Estate Transfer Taxes: Evidence from a Natural Experiment
(Valtioneuvoston kansliaPrime Minister's Office, 2018-03-09)
We study the effect of the transfer tax on housing transactions and household mobility in Finland using housing transaction data and micro data on the entire population in 2005–2015. In March 2013, the transfer tax rate ...
Tax Compliance in the Rental Housing Market: Evidence from a Field Experiment
(Valtion taloudellinen tutkimuskeskus, 2019-10-03)
We study rental income tax compliance using a large-scale randomized fild experiment and register data with third-party information on the ownership of apartments. We analyze the responses of potential landlords to treatment ...
Effects of Housing Transfer Taxes on Household Mobility
(Munich Society for the Promotion of Economic Research - CESifo GmbH, 2019-07-26)
Housing transfer taxes are fiscally important in many countries despite evidence of substantial welfare losses found in several quasi-experimental studies. Research designs used in this prior literature are prone to ...