TY - JOUR
T1 - Housing prices and household consumption
T2 - a threshold effect model analysis in central and western China
AU - Zheng, Huazhu
AU - Qian, Jiao
AU - Liu, Guihuan
AU - Wu, Yongjiao
AU - Delang, Claudio O.
AU - He, Hongming
N1 - This work was supported by Projects of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 41761112 and No. 42271007), the Second Tibetan Plateau Scientific Expedition and Research Program (Grant No. 2019QZKK040303), The National Key R&D Program of China (No. 2022YFF1302401 and No. 2022YFF1301804), Comprehensive Scientific Investigation Program of the Gaoligong Mountain National Park in Yunnan Province, Project for Wetland Ecological Processes and Impact Assessment of Wetland Birds in the Huanghe Yangqu Hydropower Station Engineering Project (No. 1161-GCJS-FY-[2022]), Theoretical Research of Launching and Receiving Hood System for Short Sleeve Without Reinforcement in Shield and Pipe Jacking (No. 13901-412312-22250), and the Research on train vibration frequency and propagation characteristics of roadbed and soil (No. 13901-412312-23183)
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PY - 2023/12
Y1 - 2023/12
N2 - The relationship between housing prices (HP) and household non-housing
consumption (CON) is a key topic worldwide. By developing a panel
threshold model and utilizing data from 18 provinces in central and
western China from 2005 to 2020, this study investigates the impact of
housing prices on household non-housing consumption given housing credit
constraints. The results show that (1) housing credit constraints play a
single threshold role in the impact of housing prices on household
non-housing consumption; (2) the elasticity of housing price fluctuation
on household non-housing consumption was negative in the western region
during the entire sample period, and the elasticity of housing price
fluctuation on household non-housing consumption decreased when housing
credit constraints exceeded its threshold value; (3) the effects of
housing price fluctuation on household non-housing consumption in the
central region changed from negative to positive when housing credit
constraints exceeded its threshold value. These outcomes implies that
housing credit constraints are not a factor driving a low household
non-housing consumption rate in the studied regions. Importantly, our
findings suggest that unaffordable housing prices and homeownership
linked to better public education resources in combination were a key
factor leading to a low non-housing consumption rate in the studied
regions. The main contribution of this paper is to supplement the
current academic research on low levels of consumption in underdeveloped
regions of China and the impact of housing prices on consumption.
AB - The relationship between housing prices (HP) and household non-housing
consumption (CON) is a key topic worldwide. By developing a panel
threshold model and utilizing data from 18 provinces in central and
western China from 2005 to 2020, this study investigates the impact of
housing prices on household non-housing consumption given housing credit
constraints. The results show that (1) housing credit constraints play a
single threshold role in the impact of housing prices on household
non-housing consumption; (2) the elasticity of housing price fluctuation
on household non-housing consumption was negative in the western region
during the entire sample period, and the elasticity of housing price
fluctuation on household non-housing consumption decreased when housing
credit constraints exceeded its threshold value; (3) the effects of
housing price fluctuation on household non-housing consumption in the
central region changed from negative to positive when housing credit
constraints exceeded its threshold value. These outcomes implies that
housing credit constraints are not a factor driving a low household
non-housing consumption rate in the studied regions. Importantly, our
findings suggest that unaffordable housing prices and homeownership
linked to better public education resources in combination were a key
factor leading to a low non-housing consumption rate in the studied
regions. The main contribution of this paper is to supplement the
current academic research on low levels of consumption in underdeveloped
regions of China and the impact of housing prices on consumption.
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U2 - 10.1057/s41599-023-02258-w
DO - 10.1057/s41599-023-02258-w
M3 - Journal article
AN - SCOPUS:85175627798
SN - 2662-9992
VL - 10
JO - Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
JF - Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
IS - 1
M1 - 764
ER -