The Chilean system of housing finance is a mixture of public and private elements that has arguably been very successful. This paper provides an up-to-date review of the main instruments, actors, and government policies of the Chilean system of housing finance. It concludes that, while the system is indeed functioning well, the increasingly important role of BancoEstado warrants further analysis of the role of public banks in a modern, fully developed housing finance system.
Chile, as most Latin American countries, inherited the language, religion, and the institutions from...
This paper considers the existence of a bank lending channel in Chile. Toward that, we collect a dat...
In the context of the financialization of housing and everyday life, mortgage credits and other form...
This paper presents the experiences of the housing finance market in Chile. It was first presented a...
Chile's housing policy is widely regarded as a success. For almost a decade, new construction has be...
Chilean real estate financialization is explored from the perspective of the subsidiary State, the p...
This paper explores new approaches to address housing financing policies. Some of the most important...
The present study reviews the recent Chilean experience in the design and execution of the Progressi...
The Chilean housing problem has been studied almost exclusively starting at the state and social sec...
This article presents a retrospective analysis of the housing policies in Chile, focused in the revi...
The following paper analyzes the history of social housing in Chile, as the main fi gure used by the...
The dispute between the Chilean government and housing debtors has strained housing policies of the ...
This paper empirically examines the influence of financial factors on housing prices in Chile, given...
previous draft of this paper. We would also like to thank Francisca Morales and Raj Shourie for expe...
The availability of real estate data is clearly limited in Chile, which makes more complex the discu...
Chile, as most Latin American countries, inherited the language, religion, and the institutions from...
This paper considers the existence of a bank lending channel in Chile. Toward that, we collect a dat...
In the context of the financialization of housing and everyday life, mortgage credits and other form...
This paper presents the experiences of the housing finance market in Chile. It was first presented a...
Chile's housing policy is widely regarded as a success. For almost a decade, new construction has be...
Chilean real estate financialization is explored from the perspective of the subsidiary State, the p...
This paper explores new approaches to address housing financing policies. Some of the most important...
The present study reviews the recent Chilean experience in the design and execution of the Progressi...
The Chilean housing problem has been studied almost exclusively starting at the state and social sec...
This article presents a retrospective analysis of the housing policies in Chile, focused in the revi...
The following paper analyzes the history of social housing in Chile, as the main fi gure used by the...
The dispute between the Chilean government and housing debtors has strained housing policies of the ...
This paper empirically examines the influence of financial factors on housing prices in Chile, given...
previous draft of this paper. We would also like to thank Francisca Morales and Raj Shourie for expe...
The availability of real estate data is clearly limited in Chile, which makes more complex the discu...
Chile, as most Latin American countries, inherited the language, religion, and the institutions from...
This paper considers the existence of a bank lending channel in Chile. Toward that, we collect a dat...
In the context of the financialization of housing and everyday life, mortgage credits and other form...