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more households partake in mortgage finance in their entry to homeownership, and (ii) financial intensity, in which … the Maltese islands, primarily via the mortgage market. This process is characterised by (i) financial extension, in which … households accumulate more debt in accessing the property market. In explaining this process, I claim, firstly, that mortgage …
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Existing studies of trust formation in U.S. metropolitan areas have found that trust is lower when there is more income inequality and greater racial fragmentation. I add to this literature by examining the role of income inequality between racial groups (racial income inequality). I find that...
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The last decade has brought about substantial mortgage innovation and increased refinancing. The objective of the paper … is to understand the determinants and implications of mortgage choice in the context of general equilibrium model with … incomplete markets. The equilibrium characterization allows us to study the impact of mortgage financing decisions in the …
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