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The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 (Public Law 109-8, April 2005) made significant changes to procedures for managing consumer bankruptcy petitions, but it also included amendments to the Truth in Lending Act. Notable among the Truth in Lending changes is a...
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We study the effects of securitization on renegotiation of distressed residential mortgages over the current financial … 36% more likely to be renegotiated than comparable securitized mortgages (4.2 to 5.7% in absolute terms). Also …
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show that the majority of delinquent mortgages do not enter any loss mitigation program or become a part of foreclosure …
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Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are government-sponsored enterprises that play a central role in U.S. residential mortgage markets. In recent years, policymakers became increasingly concerned about the size and risk-taking incentives of these two institutions. In September 2008, the federal...
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The last decade has brought about substantial mortgage innovation and increased refinancing. The objective of this paper is to understand the determinants and implications of mortgage choice in the context of a general equilibrium model with incomplete markets. The equilibrium characterization...
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This paper analyses the relationship between female labour market participation and mortgage commitments in life-cycle set up. In particular it examines whether a mortgage qualification constraint has any effect on female labour market participation. This is done by conditioning on the mortgage...
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This paper empirically explores the impact of bank size, holding company affiliation and the degree of branching on small business and farm lending through a conceptual analysis encompassing private information asymmetries inherent in these bank dependent borrowers. The study expands the...
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Mortgages are prime examples of long-term nominal loans. As a result, under incomplete asset markets, monetary policy …, have larger real effects than transitory shocks. The transmission is stronger under adjustable- than fixed-rate mortgages …
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