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This paper analyzes the recent boom-bust cycle in the US housing market from a regional perspective. Particular attention is paid to supply side restrictions and financial accelerator effects related to subprime lending. Considering 248 Metropolitan Statistical Areas across the entire US, we...
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, mortgage credit constraints and a price-to-price feedback loop affects house price volatility. Considering 247 Metropolitan …
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This paper examines macroeconomic dynamics of household debt and housing prices. Drawing on Minsky's insights into financial instability and cycles, our framework combines household debt dynamics with behavioral asset price dynamics in a Keynesian macro model. We show that endogenous boom-bust...
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This paper reviews recent research on mortgage default, focusing on the relationship of this research to the recent … explicitly addressing reverse causality between rising foreclosures and falling house prices. Mortgage defaults were also a key … researchers to explore the central unsolved question in this area: why mortgage default is so rare, even for households with high …
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At their peak in 2005, roughly 60 percent of all purchase mortgage loans originated in the United States contained at … house prices and non-traditional features of mortgage contracts. We apply a break-point methodology and find that in housing … findings support the view that a change in mortgage contract availability and a shift toward subprime borrowers helped to fuel …
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conditions required by the banking system to grant a mortgage. The authors find that easier access to credit inflates housing …
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