House prices and consumer spending

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Journal Article

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Publication date

June 1, 2006

Abstract:

This article explores the complex relationship between house prices and consumer spending. It explains that the strength of the relationship can vary considerably over time. And it highlights the key roles that both common factors and causal links have played in the weakening association between house prices and consumer spending in recent years.

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Bank of England Quarterly Bulletin

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Volume: 46 (2):142-154

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