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This paper assesses the probable impact on S&Ls' profitability and participation in mortgage markets of The Depository …&L mortgage holdings between 1965 and 1979 and argues(contrary to conventional wisdom) that deposit-rate ceilings proved no more … and state restrictions on S&L loan opportunities and on mortgage lenders' ability to design and to price mortgage …
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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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a house in coastal areas may be at increasing risk of defaulting on their mortgage. Commercial banks have the ability to … Mortgage Association, commonly known as Fannie Mae, and the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, known as Freddie Mac. In … or default. A structurally estimated model of mortgage pricing with asymmetric information suggests that bunching at the …
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This paper explores the practice of mortgage refinancing in a dynamic competitive lending model with risky borrowers … prevents the mortgage pools from becoming disproportionately composed of the riskiest borrowers over time. Mortgages with … prepayment penalties allow lenders to lower mortgage rates and extend credit to the least creditworthy, with the largest benefits …
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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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As the role of mortgage brokers in mortgage origination grew from insignificant in the 1980s to dominant in recent … regulated the business, largely by creating and tightening occupational licensing requirements for mortgage brokers. The … question of whether increased occupational licensing of mortgage brokers improves consumer outcomes is theoretically ambiguous …
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The U.S. mortgage market has experienced phenomenal change over the last 35 years. This paper develops and implements a … technique for assessing the impact of changes in the mortgage market on households. Our framework, which is based on the …
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mortgage payments and increasing their contributions to tax-deferred accounts (TDA). Using data from the Survey of Consumer … Finances, we show that about 38% of U.S. households that are accelerating their mortgage payments instead of saving in tax …
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Mortgage interest tax deductibility is needed to treat debt and equity financing of homes equally. Countries that limit … the financing response to a legislative change is complicated by the fact that lenders restrict mortgage debt to the value …
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Mortgage amortization schedules are illiquid savings plans comparable in size to pension programs; however, little is …
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