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Nominal Mortgage Contracts and the Effects of Inflation on Portfolio AllocationJoseph NicholsFederal Reserve Board December 1, 2007 FEDS Working Paper No. 2007-67 Abstract: Households who wish to extract home equity through refinancing their mortgage face a hidden transaction cost. The real value of the fixed nominal mortgage payment declines over time with inflation. The change in the real value of the mortgage payments from taking on a new mortgage is positive and an increasing function of inflation; higher inflation thus discourages households from re-balancing their portfolio as frequently as they would otherwise. The life cycle model developed in this paper demonstrates how the share of total wealth held in housing is sensitive to the rate of inflation, even when perfectly anticipated. Households hold larger positions in home equity earlier in the life cycle and smaller positions later in the life cycle as the rate of inflation increases
Number of Pages in PDF File: 50 Keywords: Mortgages, inflation, portfolio allocation, life-cycle JEL Classification: E21, G11, G21, R21, C61 working papers seriesDate posted: July 17, 2008Suggested CitationContact Information
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