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We investigate how differential exposures by German banks to the US real estate market during the recent financial crisis affect their corporate lending in Germany. Using unique bank-level exposure data, we distinguish between three different types of bank exposures, i.e. direct exposure to the...
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Experiences reveal that the monitoring costs of the foreclosure crisis may be nontrivial, and smaller governments may have more success at addressing potential negative externalities. One highly localized form of government is a homeowners association (HOA). HOAs could be well-suited for...
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) reflect the ongoing difficulties in the housing and mortgage markets. This article presents a number of key findings from a …
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The law governing the United States' $13 trillion mortgage market is broken. Courts and legislatures around the country continue to struggle with the fallout from the effort to build a 21st century global market in mortgages on a fragmented, arguably archaic legal foundation. These authorities'...
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A growing literature suggests that housing policy, embodied by the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) and government … sponsored enterprises' affordable housing goals, may have caused the subprime crisis. The conclusions drawn in this literature …
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) reflect the ongoing difficulties in the housing and mortgage markets. This article presents a number of key findings from an … groups of borrowers, highlights the Federal Housing Administration's greatly expanded role in the mortgage market, and …
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Florida schools, we find that the crisis reduced the racial segregation of elementary schools by opening up affordable housing … experiment testing whether more affordable housing in predominantly white school attendance zones will decrease segregation …
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We investigate how differential exposures by German banks to the US real estate market during the 2007 subprime crisis affect their corporate lending in Germany. We find that banks with an exposure to the US real estate sector and to conduits cut their lending to German firms by more following a...
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height of the housing boom, and loans made in 2010, which reflect the subdued market conditions post crisis. Key findings …
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This paper provides evidence for a performance differential between loans with one borrower and loans with two borrowers. We argue that the choice of observables considered during the rate adjustment process may lead to mortgage mispricing for loans with co-borrowers. Our findings offer an...
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