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constraints in the mortgage market. This view on the fundamental drivers of the boom is consistent with four empirical … fall in mortgage rates. These facts are difficult to reconcile with the popular view that attributes the housing boom to …
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government backing of the mortgage market. Nonetheless, the dominance of the crown corporation CMHC in the mortgage insurance … market concentrates a significant amount of risk in public finances. Improving competitive conditions in the mortgage …
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The global financial crisis that emerged in mid 2007 has caused considerable economic disruptions in the United States and elsewhere, and exposed major flaws in the global financial system. After examining the origins of the crisis, this paper recommends specific policy responses to resolve the...
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A standard, no-recourse mortgage contract does not adjust when the value of the underlying collateral falls … equilibrium minimum mortgage rate by 90 basis points. The volatility of net cash flows to financial intermediaries also increases …
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I explore an alternative mortgage contract that limits negative equity by tying outstanding debt to an index of house … homeownership rates among the young and the poor but pushes up the equilibrium base mortgage rate by 90 basis points. The volatility …
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I construct an economy with heterogeneous agents that mimics the time-series behavior of the earnings distribution in the United States from 1963 to 2003. Agents face aggregate and idiosyncratic shocks and accumulate real and financial assets. I estimate the shocks that drive the model using...
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, constituting the most valuable asset owned by most households and often requiring housing finance (mortgages) to allow for purchase …
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Israeli house prices have risen by over 50% over the past three years. In part this reflects the fact that for several years housing construction had not kept pace with increases in the number of households. In response to these developments, hitherto sluggish planning-approval processes are...
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Mortgage loans are a striking example of a persistent nominal rigidity. As a result, under incomplete markets, monetary … policy affects decisions through the cost of new mortgage borrowing and the value of payments on outstanding debt. Observed …
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Mortgage loans are a striking example of a persistent nominal rigidity. As a result, under incomplete markets, monetary … policy affects decisions through the cost of new mortgage borrowing and the value of payments on outstanding debt. Observed …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011126379