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unique design reflecting the subprime mortgage design. Subprime securitization tranches were often sold to CDOs, which were …
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In this paper we examine the relationship between homeowners' bankruptcy decisions and their mortgage default decisions …
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constraints in the mortgage market. This view on the fundamental drivers of the boom is consistent with four empirical … fall in mortgage rates. These facts are difficult to reconcile with the popular view that attributes the housing boom to …
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Prior to the subprime crisis, mortgage brokers originated about 65% of all subprime mortgages. Yet little is known …
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mortgage and the lender's subsequent choice whether to renegotiate or "modify" the loan. The theoretical model and econometric … analysis illustrate that "unaffordable" loans, defined as those with high mortgage payments relative to income at origination …
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during the crisis. Representatives from districts experiencing an increase in mortgage default rates are significantly more … likely to vote in favor of the AHRFPA. They are precise in responding only to mortgage related constituent defaults, and are …
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Understanding the ongoing credit crisis or panic requires understanding the designs of a number of interlinked securities, special purpose vehicles, and derivatives, all related to subprime mortgages. I describe the relevant securities, derivatives, and vehicles to show: (1) how the chain of...
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During the Great Depression, Building and Loans (B&Ls), the leading home lenders, had a structure that mitigated the crisis. Borrowers were owners of the B&L and dissolution of the institution required a two-thirds majority vote. Using panel data from New Jersey in the 1930s, we find that this...
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mortgage default factors associated with the economic cycle, such as negative equity, completely account for the foreclosure …
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This paper uses a structural model to show that foreclosures played a crucial role in exacerbating the recent housing bust and to analyze foreclosure mitigation policy. We consider a dynamic search model in which foreclosures freeze the market for non-foreclosures and reduce price and sales...
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