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United Kingdom. Mortgage market liberalization and innovation should reduce household cash flow and collateral constraints …
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.Given persistently low real interest rates, lack of alternative investment and mortgage-to-GDP trend, rapid property price growth in …
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households at the peak of their working lives have relatively low savings though there is no evidence of a generational savings … savings and housing capital gains. …
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This paper looks at the overall performance of the CFPR/TUP programme using the 2002 baseline survey and 2005 repeat survey. All the topics covered in this study could be analysed more deeply, but that is beyond the scope of this paper. Our goal here is to present a descriptive overview of the...
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Los cambios demográficos que ocurren en el Perú y en el resto de países en desarrollo tienen implicancias potenciales sobre un conjunto de sectores, en particular sobre el sistema de seguridad social para la vejez. La naturaleza de los efectos, sin embargo, depende del comportamiento de los...
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Jappelli and Pagano (1994) argues that tightening the borrowing constraints in the mortgage markets promotes savings … savings and growth rates to fall. Therefore, for countries with scarce mortgage availability like those in the Middle East …, expanding the mortgage markets to some extent is conducive to savings and growth. …
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Changes in social security laws and regulations which took place in the late sixties and early seventies apparently weakened the link between contributions and benefits permitting a time path of aggregate consumption in excess of what would have occured in the absence of such changes. In this...
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