Comparing patterns of default among prime and subprime mortgages
This article compares default patterns among prime and subprime mortgages, analyzes the factors correlated with default, and examines how forecasts of defaults are affected by alternative assumptions about trends in home prices. The authors find that extremely pessimistic forecasts of home price appreciation could have generated predictions of subprime defaults that were closer to the actual default experience for loans originated in 2006 and 2007. However, for prime loans one would have also had to anticipate that defaults would become much more sensitive to home prices.
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2009
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Authors: | Amromin, Gene ; Paulson, Anna L. |
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Economic Perspectives. - Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. - 2009, Q II, v. 33, no. 2, p. 18-37
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Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago |
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