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Since the mid-1990s, many OECD countries have experienced a substantial increase in household indebtedness. Sweden, in particular, has seen indebtedness rise from 90% of disposable income in 1995 to 172% in 2014. The Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority (FSA) has identified mortgage...
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'nterest-Only Mortgages'. Using a specially designed question module in a representative survey of UK mortgage holders, we …
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During 1992-2007, house price growth is strongly correlated with local entrepreneurship. We show with Census Bureau data that most of this entry is related to construction and real estate; these entrants tend to be small and short-lived. Using a 1998 Texas reform that allowed home equity lending...
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Mortgages are prime examples of long-term nominal loans. As a result, under incomplete asset markets, monetary policy …, have larger real effects than transitory shocks. The transmission is stronger under adjustable- than fixed-rate mortgages …
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