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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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Foreclosures led to severe disruptions in home mortgage lending during the recent Great Recession and the Great … functions. We measure the impact of foreclosures on new mortgage lending using a panel of all B&Ls in 4 states. The foreclosure … overhang explains about 30 percent of the drop in new mortgage lending by B&Ls as the housing crisis intensified between 1930 …
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-to-value levels and permissive mortgage approvals. We revisit the standard user cost model of housing prices and conclude that the …
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.5 trillion over the next five. Despite clear signs of strain in the FHA's Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund, a recent actuarial … available from mortgage delinquency; and it ignores potential risks associated with recent down-payment assistant programs …
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This paper quantifies the scale and scope of the commercial real estate mortgage bond market in the period surrounding … the 1920s in an attempt to better understand the role of retail mortgage debt in early urban development. In particular … utilizes a unique data set to construct a commercial mortgage price index over the period 1926-1935 …
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In this paper we examine the relationship between homeowners' bankruptcy decisions and their mortgage default decisions …
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Using individual-level data on homeowner debt and defaults from 1997 to 2008, we show that borrowing against the increase in home equity by existing homeowners is responsible for a significant fraction of both the sharp rise in U.S. household leverage from 2002 to 2006 and the increase in...
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. I find that the federal government's means-tested mortgage modification plan creates a massive implicit tax that may be … of a public policy that left mortgage modification to lenders, subject to a requirement that modification would not be …
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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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owners having negative equity in their homes and of rising mortgage interest rates. We find that both lead to lower, not …
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