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Household indebtedness has risen rapidly in relation to incomes in recent years. But aggregate data cannot indicate which types of households - by age, income or wealth - have accumulated the most debts. This article uses information from the latest British Household Panel Survey (for the year...
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Household arrears on payment obligations are one of the most direct measures of household sector financial stress. This paper uses a time series approach to model two of the key components of aggregate UK household arrears: those on mortgages and credit cards. Mortgages are the main component of...
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Household arrears on payment obligations are one of the most direct measures of household sector financial stress. In this paper a time series approach is used to model two of the key components of aggregate UK household arrears: those on mortgages and credit cards. Mortgages are the main...
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This paper develops a quantitative framework for analysis of the UK commercial property sector and the possible implications for the financial stability of this sector, and for the corporate sector as a whole. There is little previous empirical literature. But where there is, models have either...
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In this paper a quantitative framework for analysis of the UK commercial property sector is developed, and the possible implications explored for the financial stability of this sector, and for the corporate sector as a whole. There is little previous empirical literature. But where there is,...
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