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Mortgage refinancing activity associated with extraction of home equity contains a strongly counter-cyclical component … empirically evaluate its predictions for the households' choices of leverage, liquid assets, and mortgage refinancing using micro …
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leverage, precautionary saving in liquid assets and illiquid home equity, debt repayment, mortgage refinancing, and default …
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leverage, precautionary saving in liquid assets and illiquid home equity, debt repayment, mortgage refinancing, and default …
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commuting, and about how much to spend on a mortgage. By matching the results to data (at the ZIP-code level) about relative … commuting, and they find that people who live in the high-decline areas believe it is appropriate to spend more on a mortgage. …
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Using individual-level data on homeowner debt and defaults from 1997 to 2008, we show that borrowing against the increase in home equity by existing homeowners is responsible for a significant fraction of both the sharp rise in U.S. household leverage from 2002 to 2006 and the increase in...
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To identify and quantify downside risks to housing markets, we apply the house price-at-risk methodology to a sample of 37 cities across the United States and Canada using quarterly data from 1983 to 2018. This paper finds that downside risks to housing markets in the United States have...
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Using individual-level data on homeowner debt and defaults from 1997 to 2008, we show that borrowing against the increase in home equity by existing homeowners is responsible for a significant fraction of both the sharp rise in U.S. household leverage from 2002 to 2006 and the increase in...
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Using individual-level data on homeowner debt and defaults from 1997 to 2008, we show that borrowing against the increase in home equity by existing homeowners is responsible for a significant fraction of both the rise in U.S. household leverage from 2002 to 2006 and the increase in defaults...
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