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Urban Studies | 2018

Home-ownership as a social norm and positional good: Subjective wellbeing evidence from panel data

Chris Foye; David Clapham; Tommaso Gabrieli

Much attention has been devoted to examining the absolute benefits of home-ownership (e.g. security and autonomy). This paper, by contrast, is concerned with conceptualising and testing the relative benefits of home-ownership; those benefits that depend on an individual’s status in society. Home-ownership has previously been analysed as a social norm, implying that the relative benefits (costs) associated with being an owner (renter) are positively related to relevant others’ home-ownership values. The theoretical contribution of this paper is to additionally conceptualise home-ownership as a positional good, implying that the status of both home-owners and renters is negatively related to relevant others’ home-ownership consumption. The empirical contribution of this paper is to quantitatively test for these relative benefits in terms of subjective wellbeing. We run fixed effects regressions on three waves of the British Household Panel Study. We find that (1) a strengthening of relevant others’ home-ownership values is associated with increases (decreases) in the subjective wellbeing of home-owners (renters), and (2) an increase in relevant others’ home-ownership consumption decreases the life satisfaction of owners but has no effect for renters. Overall our findings suggest that (1) the relative benefits of home-ownership are both statistically significant and of a meaningful magnitude, and (2) home-ownership is likely to be both a social norm and a positional good. Without explicitly recognising these relative benefits, policymakers risk overestimating the contribution of home-ownership to societal wellbeing.


Economic Theory | 2013

Non-existence of competitive equilibria with dynamically inconsistent preferences

Tommaso Gabrieli; Sayantan Ghosal


Economic Modelling | 2017

A Green Winner's Curse? Investor Behavior in the Market for Eco-Certified Office Buildings

Franz Fuerst; Tommaso Gabrieli; Patrick McAllister


International Economics and Economic Policy | 2018

Estimation of bubble dynamics in the Chinese real estate market: a State space model

Tommaso Gabrieli; Keith Pilbeam; Tianyu Wang


International Economics and Economic Policy | 2018

The impact of shadow banking on the implementation of Chinese monetary policy

Tommaso Gabrieli; Keith Pilbeam; Bingxi Shi


The journal of economic asymmetries | 2012

Inequality, Intergenerational Mobility and Redistributive Policies under Endogenous Information

Tommaso Gabrieli


Archive | 2011

Who Benefits from Reducing the Cost of Formality? Quantile Regression Discontinuity Analysis

Tommaso Gabrieli; Antonio F. Galvao; Gabriel Montes-Rojas


Urban Planning , 1 (1) (2016) | 2016

Spatial Segregation, Redistribution and Welfare: A Theoretical Model

Tommaso Gabrieli


ERES | 2011

Liquidity Black Hole and Optimal Behavioral

Giovanni Tira; Tommaso Gabrieli; Gianluca Marcato


17th Annual European Real Estate Society Conference in Milan, Italy | 2010

REAL OPTIONS AND GAME THEORETICAL APPROACHES TO REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS: MULTIPLE EQUILIBRIA AND THE IMPLICATIONS OF DIFFERENT TIE-BREAKING RULES

Tommaso Gabrieli; Gianluca Marcato

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Franz Fuerst

University of Cambridge

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Tianyu Wang

University of Birmingham

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