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In this article, based on the past/current local housing finance initiatives, market conditions, national housing policy and lessons from global financial crisis, we examine whether market based housing finance system may provide efficient policy instrument to solve housing (finance) question of...
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Empirical research on the causes of financial crises has grown in recent decades. Early work, such as that by Kaminsky and Reinhart, helped establish the link between asset prices and banking crises. While this initial research focused on equity prices, subsequent research expanded the analysis...
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mortgage crisis, which, in contrast to the preceding housing boom, was not accompanied by a rise in homeownership rates. Using … declines in the homeownership rates …
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In this chapter, we review and discuss the large body of research that has developed over the past 10-plus years that explores the interconnection of macroeconomics, finance, and housing. We focus on three major topics—housing and the business cycle, housing and portfolio choice, and housing...
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This paper provides the first rigorous assessment of the homeownership experiences of subprime borrowers. We consider … to evaluate these issues, we analyze homeownership experiences in Massachusetts over the 19892007 period using a …
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to a substantial increase in homeownership by minorities, but instead generated turnover in properties owned by minority …
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commonly believed, lead to a substantial increase in homeownership by minorities but instead generated turnover in properties …
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This paper studies a household's optimal demand for a reverse mortgage. These contracts allow homeowners to tap their home equity to finance consumption needs. In stylized frameworks, we show that the decision to enter a reverse mortgage is mainly driven by the dierential between the aggregate...
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