A house price boom occurred simultaneously in the United States and in a number of European countries from 2003 to 2007, accompanied in each case by an expansion in housing finance. This article considers the role of financial innovation along with incomplete markets in these cycles
This article examines the effects of implementing the proposals of the European Commission to instit...
This paper compares the financial destabilizing effects of excess liquidity versus credit growth, in...
Housing price boom-bust cycles lied at the heart of the latest global financial crisis. Many countri...
A house price boom occurred simultaneously in the United States and in a number of European countrie...
An unsustainable weakening of credit standards induced a US mortgage and housing bubble whose consum...
The development of a housing bubble in the United States is generally regarded as one of the root ca...
The crisis of 2007-09 was prefigured by bubbles in the housing and mortgage credit markets of major ...
The spectacular growth of the US housing market as a driver of domestic demand has attracted a lot o...
Today, it is widely recognized that housing price boom-bust cycles lay at the heart of the latest gl...
This market commentary revisits the main factors behind the house price surge in the Eurozone and em...
Housing finance and, specifically, the subprime private label securitisation market in the US, was a...
A number of OECD countries experienced an environment of low interest rates and a rapid Increase in ...
In this paper, I study various characteristics of five countries’ bubbles, including those in Austra...
This paper presents a DSGE model with residential investment and credit-constrained households estim...
The downturn in the US housing market has attracted a lot of attention as it has sparked a global fi...
This article examines the effects of implementing the proposals of the European Commission to instit...
This paper compares the financial destabilizing effects of excess liquidity versus credit growth, in...
Housing price boom-bust cycles lied at the heart of the latest global financial crisis. Many countri...
A house price boom occurred simultaneously in the United States and in a number of European countrie...
An unsustainable weakening of credit standards induced a US mortgage and housing bubble whose consum...
The development of a housing bubble in the United States is generally regarded as one of the root ca...
The crisis of 2007-09 was prefigured by bubbles in the housing and mortgage credit markets of major ...
The spectacular growth of the US housing market as a driver of domestic demand has attracted a lot o...
Today, it is widely recognized that housing price boom-bust cycles lay at the heart of the latest gl...
This market commentary revisits the main factors behind the house price surge in the Eurozone and em...
Housing finance and, specifically, the subprime private label securitisation market in the US, was a...
A number of OECD countries experienced an environment of low interest rates and a rapid Increase in ...
In this paper, I study various characteristics of five countries’ bubbles, including those in Austra...
This paper presents a DSGE model with residential investment and credit-constrained households estim...
The downturn in the US housing market has attracted a lot of attention as it has sparked a global fi...
This article examines the effects of implementing the proposals of the European Commission to instit...
This paper compares the financial destabilizing effects of excess liquidity versus credit growth, in...
Housing price boom-bust cycles lied at the heart of the latest global financial crisis. Many countri...