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mortgage crisis, which, in contrast to the preceding housing boom, was not accompanied by a rise in homeownership rates. Using …
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An expansion in mortgage credit to subprime borrowers is widely believed to have been a principal driver of the 2002 … purchase mortgages to subprime borrowers. We also document that the expansion in speculative mortgage products and underwriting …
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to residences) as an interconnected and contextualized regime. In the decades following World War II, the federal … of its mortgage contract. From this model, it could comfortably limit people's rights to their homes, especially for the …. Drawing from the experience of City of Baltimore in the Mortgage Crisis, I argue that property and housing policy should …
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Reconsidering bankruptcy mortgage modifications as one among several solutions to weather the foreclosure crisis …
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The authors construct a quantitative equilibrium model of the housing market in which an unanticipated increase in the supply of housing triggers default mortgages via its effect on house prices. The decline in house prices creates an incentive to increase the consumption of housing space, but...
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While the current housing market remains relatively strong, with housing prices setting records, concerns are growing of a potential housing bubble similar to that of 2007-2009; this paper compares the current housing market environment with that of 2007-2009 and concludes that the many of the...
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