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significant role in the subprime mortgage boom and bust by pushing banks to make loans to risky borrowers …
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This paper challenges the prevailing view of the efficacy of harmonization of international financial regulation and provides a mechanism for facilitating regulatory diversity and experimentation within the existing global regulatory framework. the Basel accords. Recent experience suggests that...
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We analyze link between mortgage-related regulatory penalties levied on banks and the level of systemic risk in the U …
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The extension of the subprime mortgage crisis to a global financial meltdown led to calls for fundamental reregulation … ; subprime crisis ; mortgage affiliate regulation …
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This paper studies a largely overlooked and important segment of the mortgage market in explaining the recent financial …
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The late 1990s through the mid-2000s was a period of historic growth in mortgage lending and house prices and there is … with the view that the house price boom was caused by an expansion in the supply of mortgage credit, primarily benefiting … borrowers and neighborhoods which previously had the most limited access to mortgage credit. In particular, the evidence can be …
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Prominent policy makers assert that managerial short-termism was at the root of the subprime crisis of 2007-2009. Prior scholarly research, however, largely rejects this assertion. Using a more comprehensive measure of CEO incentives for short-termism, we uncover evidence that short-termism...
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strategically as their home value falls below the mortgage value (exercise the put option to default on their first mortgage). While … current but stand behind a seriously delinquent first mortgage, are subject to a high risk of default. On the other hand … that the various mortgage loss mitigation programs also play a role in providing incentives for homeowners to default on …
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guarantee and the potential high cost for mortgage holders or the government. In addition to the creation of an explicit … adoption of mortgages—such as the “Fixed-COFI” mortgage—that build homeowner equity faster than the thirty-year fixed …-rate mortgage favored by the GSEs. With such mortgages, homeowners are better able to weather economic downturns …
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From 2007 through 2011, the United States housing market suffered a severe imbalance in supply and demand due to an excessive number both of foreclosed homes and homes awaiting foreclosure in the shadow housing inventory. Foreclosure prevention can help reduce the shadow housing inventory by...
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