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Millions of Americans have negative housing equity, meaning that the outstanding balance on their mortgage exceeds …
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contemporary discussions of the mortgage market to see what market participants thought would happen, the authors find that …
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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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Millions of Americans have negative housing equity, meaning that the outstanding balance on their mortgage exceeds …
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In a recent set of influential papers, researchers have argued that residential mortgage foreclosures reduce the sale … mortgage distress on house prices. -- foreclosure ; mortgage ; judicial ; power of sale ; right to cure …
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