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quantify mortgage lending risk in two distinct mortgage markets. For each application, we show a range of modeling adjustments …
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life-cycle profile of home ownership, and the mortgage default rate. The average coefficients that measure the agents …
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Machine learning tools are well known for their success in prediction. But prediction is not causation, and causal discovery is at the core of most questions concerning economic policy. Recently, however, the literature has focused more on issues of causality. This paper gently introduces some...
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The profound structural reform underway in Eastern Europe has revealed the weakness of the banking sector there; macroeconomic stability and other reforms are thereby threatened. After an overview of recent developments in the banking sectors of these countries, a model is developed that...
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This paper argues that in the European Union (EU) deposit insurance funds are too difficult to use in bank resolution and too easy to use outside resolution. The paper proposes reforms in three areas for the effective management of bank failures of small and medium-sized banks in the European...
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Soaring real estate prices and valuations despite the economic downturn brought by the pandemic have focussed the attention of Dutch policymakers on potential macro-financial and socio-economic implications. In this context, our paper reviews the salient features of Dutch commercial and...
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during the financial crisis in the United States. We focus on mortgage lending to minimize the impact of confounding demand … disaggregated data on mortgage applications that we use allows us to study the time variations in banks’ decisions to grant mortgage … credit significantly more than retail-funded banks during the crisis. The demand for mortgage credit, on the other hand …
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Using detailed information on lobbying and mortgage lending activities, we find that lenders lobbying more on issues … related to mortgage lending (i) had higher loan-to-income ratios, (ii) securitized more intensively, and (iii) had faster … issues unrelated to mortgage lending, (ii) a difference-in-difference approach based on state-level laws, and (iii …
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Public and private sector balance sheets are an important component to any analysis of debt sustainability. A vulnerable and indebted private sector can become a sudden liability for the government; alternatively, resilient household and bank balance sheets may reveal potential sources of...
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