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The aim of this paper is to review the international evidence on the impacts of mortgage interest deductions on …
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Two phenomena characterized the housing market in the 1970s: a somewhat-disguised surge toward home ownership and a well-publicized sharp increase in the real price of housing. These movements were partially reversed in the first half of the 1980s. In the "standard view", the 1970s changes are...
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of mortgage interest, property taxes, and other expenses, subsidies to owners and renters, and borrowing constraints … capitalization effects and households' choices of household structure, mortgage loan-to-value ratio, and wealth accumulation must be …
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of mortgage interest, property taxes, and other expenses, subsidies to owners and renters, and borrowing constraints … capitalization effects and households' choices of household structure, mortgage loan-to-value ratio, and wealth accumulation must be …
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holdings of FRMs (both whole loans and mortgage pass-throughs) by 15 to 20 percent. Moreover, the fraction of conventional FRM … mortgage market with capital markets generally, one would expect that the U.S. housing sector is now less sensitive to rising …
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holdings of FRMs (both whole loans and mortgage pass-throughs) by 15 to 20 percent. Moreover, the fraction of conventional FRM … mortgage market with capital markets generally, one would expect that the U.S. housing sector is now less sensitive to rising …
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