Social Science Seminar - Moving Costs and Residential Misallocation

2:00pm - 3:30pm
Room 3301 (Lift 2 or Lifts 17-18), 3/F Academic Building

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Housing markets rely on residential mobility to allocate households efficiently across neighborhoods, yet U.S. homeowners face a large transaction cost of moving: a fixed realtor commission equal to 6% of the sale price. We study how these commissions distort residential sorting and generate misallocation within metropolitan areas. We develop and estimate a dynamic model of neighborhood choice with heterogeneous households and both fiscal and non-fiscal moving costs. The model is disciplined by rich microdata on within-metro mobility, household characteristics and neighborhood characteristics. We use it to quantify how realtor commissions shape migration decisions, household welfare, life-cycle exposure to local amenities, and demographic stratification across neighborhoods. Counterfactual reductions in commission rates reveal the extent to which transaction costs impede efficient sorting.

讲者/ 表演者:
Prof Nicolai KUMINOFF
Associate Professor, Department of Economics, Arizona State University


Nick Kuminoff is an Associate Professor in the Economics Department at Arizona State University and an NBER Research Associate. His research focuses on environmental economics. Professor Kuminoff’s work has been funded by the US Environmental Protection Agency, National Institute of Health and National Science Foundation, and published in journals such as American Economic Review, Review of Economic Studies, International Economic Review, Journal of Economic Literature, Journal of Econometrics, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, and Journal of Urban Economics.

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Host: Prof Wen WANG, Assistant Professor, Division of Social Science, HKUST

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社会科学部
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