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and 2007 nonprime vintages becomes more understandable. -- Housing ; mortgage default ; subprime mortgages …
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Housing is a depreciating asset. The rate of depreciation depends on the degree to which households engage in housing investments. Housing investment expenditures economy-wide are sizable, averaging 45 percent of the value of new home construction over the past twenty years. The housing bust and...
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almost half of purchase mortgage originations were associated with investors. In part by apparently misreporting their …
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This chapter considers the structure of mortgage finance in the U.S., and its role in shaping patterns of homeownership … the design features of mortgage contracts that distinguish them from other loans, and that have important implications for … issues presented in the rest of the chapter. We then explain how mortgage finance interacts with public policy, particularly …
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This paper examines the ex post flexibility of U.S. labor contracts during the 1970-95 period by investigating whether unanticipated changes in inflation increase the likelihood of a contract being renegotiated prior to its expiration. We find strong empirical support for this hypothesis....
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and rising mortgage interest rates on household mobility. We find that both factors lead to lower, not higher, mobility … misplaced. It does indicate that, in the past, the mortgage lock-in effects of these two factors were dominant over time …. Policymakers may wish to begin considering the consequences of mortgage lock-in and reduced household mobility because they are …
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