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Housing price and household savings rates: evidence from China / Shi Li; Whalley, John; Zhao, Xiliang   Journal Article
Whalley, John Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract This article investigates the effect of house prices on household savings rates in urban China employing the 2002 and 2007 data of the Chinese Households Income Project (CHIP). We find that the rapid appreciation of house prices cannot explain high Chinese households' savings rates and the rising of Chinese savings rates. On the contrary, we find a negative relationship between house prices and household savings rates for home renters and homeowners. We do not find any evidence of 'savings for housing purchase' for young home renters when house prices increase. Their savings rates declined during housing market booms in recent 10?years. Savings rates of homeowners possessing multiple housing have decreased more because of 'the pure housing wealth effects.'
Key Words Chip  House Prices  Households Saving Rates 
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