Tackling barriers to (beneficial) housing mobility

IF 1.2 4区 经济学 Q3 ECONOMICS
Andrew Barker, Aaron Korczak-Krzeczowski
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Abstract

Housing mobility can provide welfare benefits to households who move to more suitable housing, while also enabling productivity gains through better matching of skills to jobs. Compared with other developed countries, Australians regularly move home, but rarely do so for work. Tenure security for private renters is low and in stark contrast to the United States, Australian renters are more likely to be forced to move by their landlord than choose to move for work. Reforms are recommended to level the playing field, by removing landlords' capacity to evict tenants without due cause and enabling greater entry of institutional investors into the housing market. Opportunities to reduce barriers to moving for owner–occupiers are identified: stamp duties could be replaced with less distortionary forms of taxation and exclusion of the family home in pension asset testing should be reviewed, as this exclusion discourages downsizing where doing so would reduce pension income.

消除(有益的)住房流动性障碍
住房流动性可以为搬到更合适住房的家庭带来福利,同时还能通过更好地实现技能与工作的匹配来提高生产率。与其他发达国家相比,澳大利亚人经常搬家,但很少为了工作而搬家。私人租房者的租房保障很低,与美国形成鲜明对比的是,澳大利亚租房者更有可能被房东强迫搬家,而不是因为工作而选择搬家。建议进行改革,取消房东在没有正当理由的情况下驱逐租户的权力,让机构投资者更多地进入住房市场,从而创造公平的竞争环境。还指出了减少自住者搬迁障碍的机会:可以用扭曲程度较低的税收形式取代印花税,并应审查养老金资产测试中排除家庭住房的做法,因为这种排除做法会在减少养老金收入的情况下阻碍缩小规模。
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期刊介绍: Australian Economic Papers publishes innovative and thought provoking contributions that extend the frontiers of the subject, written by leading international economists in theoretical, empirical and policy economics. Australian Economic Papers is a forum for debate between theorists, econometricians and policy analysts and covers an exceptionally wide range of topics on all the major fields of economics as well as: theoretical and empirical industrial organisation, theoretical and empirical labour economics and, macro and micro policy analysis.
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