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housing boom accelerated, fueled by rapid growth in mortgage lending. There is deep disagreement about how, or even if …-prone, which made the mortgage market fragile. Consistent with our theory, the re-emergence of privately-securitized mortgages has …
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This paper uses a structural model to show that foreclosures played a crucial role in exacerbating the recent housing bust and to analyze foreclosure mitigation policy. We consider a dynamic search model in which foreclosures freeze the market for non-foreclosures and reduce price and sales...
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house prices and the related fall in home building; (2) a subprime mortgage problem that has triggered a substantial … mortgage refinancing that could cause greater declines in consumer spending. Each of these could by itself be powerful enough …
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What are the effects of different borrower-based macroprudential tools when both real and nominal interest rates are low? We study this question in a New Keynesian model featuring long-term debt, housing transaction costs and a zero lower bound constraint on policy rates. We find that the...
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This paper investigates whether housing collateral is important to the business cycle in China. We develop two models, one without housing collateral as benchmark and one variant allowing for it. Indirect Inference procedure tests these two models' compatibility with the data. We find that the...
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