Immigration Narrative Sentiment and Home Prices

Stefano Mazzotta, Professor of Economics and Finance at Kennesaw State University, Georgia (USA). The seminar is reserved to Department of Management.

  • Date: 24 October 2023 from 13:00 to 14:00

  • Event location: On line (Teams) and live in Aula Seminari 1, via Capo di Lucca 34, Bologna

I use 1.38 million TV news transcripts to investigate the relationship between U.S. home prices and  immigration narrative sentiment. One standard deviation orthogonalized shock to the sentiment Granger-causes a statistically significant and economically meaningful  increase in home prices. The cumulative change is equivalent to about 25 percent of the Case Shiller Price Index average monthly change during the sample period. Moreover, the effect of a narrative sentiment shocks on home prices is permanent, which suggests that the immigration narrative contains fundamental information about home prices not captured by standard economic variables. Conversely, there is no evidence that home price variation affects immigration narrative sentiment.

Stefano joined the faculty at Kennesaw State University in 2005. Stefano earned his Ph.D. with a specialization in Finance from McGill University in 2005. His research interests are in international finance, volatility and risk management, and applied econometrics.

Prior to academic career, Stefano worked for several years as financial journalist and business consultant in Japan.

The seminar will be held in English.

Mayor information: Giulia Baschieri (giulia.baschieri@unibo.it).