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before the financial crisis of 2007--2009 have higher mortgage delinquency and charge-off rates and significantly higher … that banks managed this risk by building stronger capital buffers. The bank level mortgage risk measures we develop could …
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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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We construct a new measure of mortgage credit availability that describes the maximum amount obtainable by a borrower … of given characteristics. We estimate this "loan frontier" using mortgage originations data from 2001 to 2014 and show … that it reflects a binding borrowing constraint. Our estimates reveal that the expansion of mortgage credit during the …
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Did government mortgage programs mitigate the adverse economic effects of the financial crisis? We find that counties … with greater participation in traditional government mortgage programs experienced less severe economic downturns during … lending had relatively smaller increases in mortgage delinquency rates; smaller declines in purchase originations, home sales …
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The 30-year fixed-rate fully amortizing mortgage (or "traditional fixed-rate mortgage") was a substantial innovation … accumulation, many lenders require large down payments. Second, in each monthly mortgage payment, homeowners substantially …. To resolve these three flaws, we propose a new fixed-rate mortgage, called the Fixed-Payment-COFI mortgage (or "Fixed …
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The U.S. mortgage crisis that began in 2007 generated questions about the role played by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac … the UAG on the GSEs' whole single-family mortgage purchases during peak years for the subprime mortgage market. Under the …
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The U.S. mortgage crisis that began in 2007 generated questions about the role played by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac … the UAG on the GSEs' whole single-family mortgage purchases during peak years for the subprime mortgage market. Under the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013091049
We modify the Diamond and Dybvig (1983) model of banking to jointly study various regulations in the presence of credit and run risk. Banks choose between liquid and illiquid assets on the asset side, and between deposits and equity on the liability side. The endogenously determined asset...
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The 30-year fixed-rate fully amortizing mortgage (or "traditional fixed-rate mortgage") was a substantial innovation … accumulation, many lenders require large down payments. Second, in each monthly mortgage payment, homeowners substantially …, refinancing mortgages is often very costly. We propose a new fixed-rate mortgage, called the Fixed-Payment-COFI mortgage (or …
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We document that banks reduce supply of jumbo mortgage loans when policy uncertainty increases as measured by the …
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