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After three decades of being relatively constant, the homeownership rate increased over the period 1994 to 2005 to … played changes in demographic factors and innovations in the mortgage market which lessened downpayment requirements. To … generation model with housing. We find that the long-run importance of the introduction of new mortgage products for the …
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more households partake in mortgage finance in their entry to homeownership, and (ii) financial intensity, in which … the Maltese islands, primarily via the mortgage market. This process is characterised by (i) financial extension, in which … households accumulate more debt in accessing the property market. In explaining this process, I claim, firstly, that mortgage …
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We extend the Central Bank of Malta's core DSGE model - MEDSEA - with housing and financial frictions to capture the important theoretical links betweeen house prices, credit and consumption. The model features a rich set of features that are inherent to small open economies in a monetary union....
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