This article traces the evolution of the housing finance system in the U.S., with particular attention to changes from the 1960s through the early 2000s. The paper shows the trends to increasing risk taking by lenders and households, predicting the collapse of the mortgage system in the mid 2000s
Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery, Enforcement Act of 1989 ; Housing - Finance
In the aftermath of the financial crisis, major reforms of the U.S. housing finance system are likel...
Thls paper explains the central role of housing in the financial crisis. It demonstrates the interac...
This article traces the evolution of the housing finance system in the U.S., with particular attenti...
This paper explains current problems in the housing and banking industries by reviewing the history ...
The U.S. housing sector, including housing starts, house purchasing, and the institutions involved i...
During the 1960s and 1970s, the U.S. government closely regulated the single-family housing finance ...
This study is focused on the causes of financial crises in the United States of America starting in ...
The British sometimes use the phrase “safe as houses” to describe a sure bet or an investment that c...
This article describes the development of mortgage markets in the United States in the twentieth cen...
This paper examines the increase in housing foreclosures in the United States in the aftermath of th...
In this paper the data, modelling and the environmental factors that contributed to the collapse of ...
This paper investigates the impact of what the extant literature has come to view as some of the maj...
From the late 1990s through 2005, the U.S. experienced an unprecedented housing boom, which boosted ...
Homeownership in the U.S. has been used as a vehicle to promote a variety of political, economic and...
Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery, Enforcement Act of 1989 ; Housing - Finance
In the aftermath of the financial crisis, major reforms of the U.S. housing finance system are likel...
Thls paper explains the central role of housing in the financial crisis. It demonstrates the interac...
This article traces the evolution of the housing finance system in the U.S., with particular attenti...
This paper explains current problems in the housing and banking industries by reviewing the history ...
The U.S. housing sector, including housing starts, house purchasing, and the institutions involved i...
During the 1960s and 1970s, the U.S. government closely regulated the single-family housing finance ...
This study is focused on the causes of financial crises in the United States of America starting in ...
The British sometimes use the phrase “safe as houses” to describe a sure bet or an investment that c...
This article describes the development of mortgage markets in the United States in the twentieth cen...
This paper examines the increase in housing foreclosures in the United States in the aftermath of th...
In this paper the data, modelling and the environmental factors that contributed to the collapse of ...
This paper investigates the impact of what the extant literature has come to view as some of the maj...
From the late 1990s through 2005, the U.S. experienced an unprecedented housing boom, which boosted ...
Homeownership in the U.S. has been used as a vehicle to promote a variety of political, economic and...
Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery, Enforcement Act of 1989 ; Housing - Finance
In the aftermath of the financial crisis, major reforms of the U.S. housing finance system are likel...
Thls paper explains the central role of housing in the financial crisis. It demonstrates the interac...