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The Great Recession had significant economic effects both in the U.S. and around the world. There is evidence that homeownership rates declined during this period, though some immigrants were less severely affected compared to natives. In this paper we investigate the role of several factors in...
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The Great Recession had significant economic effects both in the U.S. and around the world. There is evidence that homeownership rates declined during this period, though some immigrants were less severely affected compared to natives. In this paper we investigate the role of several factors in...
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Using data from the 2009 American Housing Survey and Hazard Model, this paper provides empirical evidence that the homeownership experience during the recent housing boom and housing bust was not homogenous across all groups in the U.S. The recent deterioration of underwriting practices and a...
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banks in each Europe, Germany and USA between 1994-2009. We identified different main reasons for the banks in each region …
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governments by comparing national bank rescue schemes in the United States and Europe. Woll starts with a broad overview of bank … governments by comparing national bank rescue schemes in the United States and Europe. Woll starts with a broad overview of bank …
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