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mortgage crisis, which, in contrast to the preceding housing boom, was not accompanied by a rise in homeownership rates. Using … declines in the homeownership rates …
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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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commuting, and about how much to spend on a mortgage. By matching the results to data (at the ZIP-code level) about relative … attitudes of individual consumers. They find that younger respondents are relatively less confident about homeownership after … commuting, and they find that people who live in the high-decline areas believe it is appropriate to spend more on a mortgage. …
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Using individual-level data on homeowner debt and defaults from 1997 to 2008, we show that borrowing against the increase in home equity by existing homeowners is responsible for a significant fraction of both the rise in U.S. household leverage from 2002 to 2006 and the increase in defaults...
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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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-income rental assistance and policies to promote homeownership through interventions in mortgage markets. We describe the rationales …
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relate it to cross-country differences in mortgage market maturity. We find that aside from Italy, homeownership rates and … transfers, substitute the limited mortgage availability and explains the second highest homeownership rate in our sample … highest and most equally distributed homeownership in this country as well. The mortgage market in Germany is on the other …
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