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Opioid Crisis and Real Estate Prices

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  • Custódio, Cláudia
  • Cvijanovic, Dragana
  • WIedemann, Moritz

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This paper estimates the impact of opioid abuse on real estate prices. We exploit the variation in opioid prescriptions induced by the staggered passage of state laws intending to limit the abuse of opioids. We document a long-term negative relationship between opioid prescriptions and residential real estate prices. For a one standard deviation change in prescriptions we find a 1.36 percentage points change in home values over the following 5 years. We also estimate a positive increase in home prices of 0.54 and 0.91 percentage points respectively in the first and second years following the passage of these laws. One im- portant factor driving this relationship are changes in mortgage delinquency rates. Overall, our results are consistent with opioid abuse having significant long lasting negative economic effects that are mitigated if opioid supply is limited.

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  • Custódio, Cláudia & Cvijanovic, Dragana & WIedemann, Moritz, 2021. "Opioid Crisis and Real Estate Prices," CEPR Discussion Papers 16272, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
  • Handle: RePEc:cpr:ceprdp:16272
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