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Scandinavian Journal of Economics

Effects of the Swedish 1983–85 Tax Reform on the Demand for Owner–Occupied Housing: A Microsimulation Approach

Journal Article
Reference
Brownstone, David, Peter Englund and Mats Persson (1985). “Effects of the Swedish 1983–85 Tax Reform on the Demand for Owner–Occupied Housing: A Microsimulation Approach”. Scandinavian Journal of Economics 87(4), 625–646. doi.org/10.2307/3439976

Authors
David Brownstone, Peter Englund, Mats Persson

The effects of the Swedish 1983-85 tax reform are analyzed with respect to the housing market. A microsimulation model is used which takes into account the household's tenure choice (owning vs. renting) as well as the quantity demanded conditional on the tenure choice. The reform consists of a reduction in marginal tax rates and limitations on the deductibility of mortgage interest. The simulations show that this will cause a general reduction in demand for owner-occupied houses. On a disaggregated level, there will be an increase in the demand for small and medium-sized houses, while the demand for large units will fall sharply.