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mortgage crisis, which, in contrast to the preceding housing boom, was not accompanied by a rise in homeownership rates. Using …
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Ten years after the mortgage crisis, the U.S. housing market has rebounded significantly with house prices now near the …
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both primary and secondary mortgage market problems in the U.S. are accepted as the essential reasons of the current crisis … importance of real estate valuation in the origination of crisis and whether Turkish mortgage market has similar problems with …
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contagion effect after the U.S. subprime mortgage crisis. The results indicate the presence of left tail dependence before and …
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We provide new evidence that credit supply shifts contributed to the U.S. subprime mortgage boom and bust. We collect … original data on both government and private mortgage insurance premiums from 1999-2016, and document that prior to 2008 …
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The amount of housing equity withdrawal (HEW) has swung from being significantly positive before the financial crisis and recession, to negative over the past few years. The net effect of a chain of housing transactions is typically a large equity withdrawal. The fall in the number of housing...
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