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The second half of the 1990s has seen substantialchanges in the wealth of Americanhouseholds, primarily owing to …
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[...]This article significantly advances the literature onmortgage prepayments by introducing quantitative measuresof individual homeowner credit histories to the loan-levelanalysis of the factors influencing the probability that a homeownerwill refinance. In addition to credit histories, we...
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The boom in nonprime mortgage lending that occurred inthe United States between 2004 and 2006 was quicklyfollowed by rapid increases in the rate of delinquencies andforeclosures on these loans.1 This pronounced deteriorationalarmed investors, the public, and policymakers.2...
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[...]This article investigates the relationshipbetween asset size and risk at bank holding companiesfrom 1987 to 1993.1 We find that for most of thisperiod, the level of risk at large bank holding companiesdid not differ significantly from that at small bankholding companies. However, we do find...
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wealth distribution, on theimpacts of government policies oninequality since 1997, and on aspectsof equality measurement. At …
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This study uses two samples of linked adult males to examine wealth accumulation by region and occupation between 1850 … and 1870. Consistent with past research, the findings here show that wealth accumulation was substantial in the South in … the 1850s and stagnant in the 1860s. The findings also suggest improvement in the wealth position of white …
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