What Drives Urban Consumption in Mainland China? The Role of Property Price Dynamics

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Yu-Fu Chen

University of Dundee - Department of Economic Studies

Michael Funke

University of Hamburg - Department of Economics; Tallinn University of Technology (TUT)

Aaron N. Mehrotra

Bank for International Settlements (BIS)

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Date Written: June 15, 2011

Abstract

This paper adds to the literature on wealth effects on consumption by disentangling house price effects on consumption for mainland China. In a stochastic modelling framework, the riskiness, rate of increase and persistence of house price movements have different implications for the consumption/housing ratio. We exploit the geographical variation in property prices by using a quarterly city-level panel dataset for the period 1998Q1 – 2009Q4 and rely on a panel error correction model. Overall, the results suggest a significant long run impact of property prices on consumption. They also broadly confirm the predictions from the theoretical model.

Keywords: consumption, house prices, China, panel data

JEL Classification: E21, R31, C23, O53

Suggested Citation

Chen, Yu-Fu and Funke, Michael and Mehrotra, Aaron N., What Drives Urban Consumption in Mainland China? The Role of Property Price Dynamics (June 15, 2011). BOFIT Discussion Paper No. 13/2011, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1868791 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1868791

Yu-Fu Chen

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Michael Funke

University of Hamburg - Department of Economics ( email )

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Bank for International Settlements (BIS) ( email )

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Switzerland

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