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Dynastic Home Equity
Using a nationally-representative panel of consumer credit records for the US from 1999 to 2021, we document a positive correlation between child and parent homeownership. We propose a new causal mechanism behind this relationship: parents extract home equity to help finance their child’s home purchase. To identify the mechanism, we use fixed effect, event study, local projection and matching methods. We find that children whose parents extract equity: (i) are 60-80% more likely to become homeowners; (ii) have lower leverage at origination; and (iii) buy higher-valued homes and at a younger ...
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Concentrated Growth: The Role of the IT Sector
Productivity is the engine of economic growth and a key factor in determining standards of living and economic well-being. In this article, we study the distribution of total factor productivity (TFP) growth across sectors of the U.S. economy—i.e., the composition of TFP growth—and demonstrate that over approximately the past four decades, U.S. TFP growth has been highly concentrated, with the information technology (IT) sector in particular playing a large and outsized role.