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Personal preferences and financial incentives make homeownership desirable for most families. Once a family purchases a home they find it impractical (costly) to frequently change their ownership of residential real estate. Thus, by deciding how much home to buy, a family constrains their...
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While there has been considerable research empirically quantifying and simulating the roleof borrowing constraints on homeownership rates, the primary focus of this work has been onmeasuring the relative importance of income and wealth constraints with respect to ownershipoutcomes. An important...
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