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Working Paper No. 798

Mental Accounting in the Housing Market

Working Paper
Reference
Almenberg, Johan and Artashes Karapetyan (2009). “Mental Accounting in the Housing Market”. IFN Working Paper No. 798. Stockholm: Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN).

Authors
Johan Almenberg, Artashes Karapetyan

We use a survey to identify a consumer bias with regard to different sources of debt-financing. Less salient debt may generate psychological benefits. This should be weighed against the possible economic costs of a sub-optimal capital structure; but low levels of financial literacy make it unlikely that all households perceive the full economic costs. As a result there is a bias in favour of less salient debt. In a market with limited scope for arbitrage this consumer bias is likely to generate inefficiencies. We examine such a market in both theory and practice. The predictions of our model are given strong support by market data.