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points increase in annual growth rate of mortgage lending by CRA-regulated banks to CRA-eligible census tracts relative to a … the CRA, however, do not show any change in their mortgage supply between these two types of census tracts after 1998. I … take advantage of this exogenous shift in mortgage supply within an instrumental variable framework to identify the causal …
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points increase in annual growth rate of mortgage lending by CRA-regulated banks to CRA-eligible census tracts relative to a … the CRA, however, do not show any change in their mortgage supply between these two types of census tracts after 1998. I … take advantage of this exogenous shift in mortgage supply within an instrumental variable framework to identify the causal …
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enhancement in CRA enforcement in 1998 increased the growth rate of mortgage lending by CRA-regulated banks to CRA-eligible census … in mortgage supply of regulated banks. Consequently, these census tracts experienced a worse housing bust. I find that …
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enhancement in CRA enforcement in 1998 increased the growth rate of mortgage lending by CRA-regulated banks to CRA-eligible census … in mortgage supply of regulated banks. Consequently, these census tracts experienced a worse housing bust. I find that …
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In this paper, we empirically examine differences in subprime borrower default decisions by Census tract characteristics in order to clarify how the subprime foreclosure crisis played out in minority areas. An innovation in our modeling approach is that we do not constrain the impact of...
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This chapter considers the structure of mortgage finance in the United States and its role in shaping patterns of … on the design features of mortgage contracts that distinguish them from other loans and that have important implications … for issues presented in the rest of the chapter. We then explain how mortgage finance interacts with public policy …
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Home appraisals are produced for millions of residential mortgage transactions each year, but appraised values are … institutional framework that governs mortgage lending lead to information loss in appraisals (that is, appraisals set equal to the … incidence of mortgage default at loan-to-value boundaries (notches) above which mortgage insurance rates increase. Appraisals …
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financial crisis - the mortgage credit cycle and the home price cycle. In the viewpoint of mortgage lending, the main demand … (UCC) for owning between 2002-2006. UCC was, in turn, influenced by three key factors - the record low mortgage interest … as a significant shift factor in the demand side. In the supply-side, the main drivers for the boom-bust of mortgage …
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The banking sector in the United Kingdom (UK) was deeply affected by the crisis. Bank credit has collapsed reflecting both weak demand and tighter supply. New prudential requirements have improved the resilience of the banking sector and a number of measures were taken to support credit supply....
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