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This paper examines the role of the Federal Home Loan Bank (FHLB) System in the U.S. housing finance system. This cooperatively owned government-sponsored enterprise has changed markedly over the past 25 years as a result of membership liberalization and the demise of thrift institutions. Today,...
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This paper examines the role of the Federal Home Loan Bank (FHLB) System in the U.S. housing finance system. This cooperatively owned government-sponsored enterprise has changed markedly over the past 25 years as a result of membership liberalization and the demise of thrift institutions. Today,...
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of the Danish mortgage finance system and compare and contrast it to the U.S. system. We also note characteristics of the … Danish model that may be of interest as the United States considers further mortgage finance reform. In particular, the … borrowers the option to repurchase their mortgage at the market price, mitigating "lock-in" effects. Danish mortgage …
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The U.S. mortgage market has experienced phenomenal change over the last 35 years. Most observers believe that the … for assessing the impact of changes in the mortgage market on individuals and households. Our analysis is based on an … of the relationship between housing spending and future income as a measure of the imperfectnessʺ of mortgage markets …
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homeowner only once the loan is repaid. By effectively reducing the LTV of the mortgage, it increases the homeowner's incentives …
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relate it to cross-country differences in mortgage market maturity. We find that aside from Italy, homeownership rates and … inequality in the four countries correspond to their mortgage take up rates and its distribution across income, reflecting the … different degree of development of their respective mortgage markets. In Italy, alternative ways of financing, such as family …
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From 2000-2006 U.S. house prices and mortgage credit grew while the relative cost of mortgage credit fell …) shocks: an increased inow of global savings into the United States, and innovations in the securitization of mortgage credit …. I model the interaction of financially constrained commercial banks and mortgage securitizers, generating a novel …
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The 30-year fixed-rate fully amortizing mortgage (or "traditional fixed-rate mortgage") was a substantial innovation … accumulation, many lenders require large down payments. Second, in each monthly mortgage payment, homeowners substantially …. To resolve these three flaws, we propose a new fixed-rate mortgage, called the Fixed-Payment-COFI mortgage (or "Fixed …
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