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This paper reviews recent research on mortgage default, focusing on the relationship of this research to the recent … explicitly addressing reverse causality between rising foreclosures and falling house prices. Mortgage defaults were also a key … researchers to explore the central unsolved question in this area: why mortgage default is so rare, even for households with high …
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done to stop it. We use an economic model to focus on two key decisions: the borrower's choice to default on the mortgage … illustrate that "unaffordableʺ loans, defined as those with high mortgage payments relative to income at origination, are …
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Understanding the evolution of real-time beliefs about house price appreciation is central to understanding the U.S. housing crisis. At the peak of the recent housing cycle, both borrowers and lenders appealed to optimistic house price forecasts to justify undertaking increasingly risky loans....
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Using a variety of datasets, we document some basic facts about the current subprime crisis. Many of these facts are applicable to the crisis at a national level, while some illustrate problems relevant only to Massachusetts and New England. We conclude by discussing some outstanding questions...
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This paper assesses the impact of the mortgage crisis on Chelsea, Massachusetts, a low-and moderate income community of …
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