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This entry describes the economics of foreclosure with respect to US residential mortgage markets from the perspective …
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During the subprime mortgage crisis of 2007–2008, previously profitable loans to subprime borrowers turned sour and investments thought to be as safe as government debt sustained severe and unexpected losses. The crisis reconfigured the US financial services industry and helped spark the worst...
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Problematic personal debts and associated outcomes, such as bankruptcy and foreclosure, lead to significant declines in …
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-of-sale foreclosure; deficiency judgments and recourse; assignments; the Mortgage Electronic Registration System; and methods for avoiding … foreclosure, including deeds-in-lieu and short sales. Our discussion focuses on real property law and its economic implications …
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The Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP), or the $700 billion bailout, has been the subject of much academic interest. Here the rigorous studies on the programs of this massive intervention into the financial sector are reviewed. While considerable work has been done on the bank bailouts in the...
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