Average debt among Norwegian households has increased substantially over time. A decomposition analysis shows that debt growth to a great extent reflects higher incomes and higher house values. For homeowners, debt growth has also been driven by an increased willingness or ability to borrow. For home buyers, both first-time buyers and homeowners buying a new home, reduced borrowing related to the value of the dwelling has curbed the increase in debt. This is in line with the expected effect of a new regulation setting stricter requirements for residential mortgage loans
Household debt has increased by 10–11 per cent annually since 2000. In the following, the factors un...
Debt-servicing capacity is a function of both available cash flow and the size of obligatory expense...
We analyze the effect of house price changes on debt secured on dwellings in Norway. To this end, we...
Average debt among Norwegian households has increased substantially over time. A decomposition analy...
Household debt in Norway has risen faster than income for a long period. The debt level is high both...
Household debt in Norway has risen faster than income for a long period. The debt level is high both...
Household debt has reached record high levels in Norway and is considered to be a threat to the fina...
Household debt has reached record high levels in Norway and is considered to be a threat to the fina...
We have conducted a descriptive and empirical analysis of the Norwegian household debt based on micr...
We have conducted a descriptive and empirical analysis of the Norwegian household debt based on micr...
Norwegian households’ levels of housing wealth have since the banking crisis of the 90s become an ev...
Norwegian households’ levels of housing wealth have since the banking crisis of the 90s become an ev...
Household debt in Norway has increased substantially since the 1980s. This article uses microdata to...
Household debt has increased by 10–11 per cent annually since 2000. In the following, the factors un...
We analyze the effect of house price changes on debt secured on dwellings in Norway. To this end, we...
Household debt has increased by 10–11 per cent annually since 2000. In the following, the factors un...
Debt-servicing capacity is a function of both available cash flow and the size of obligatory expense...
We analyze the effect of house price changes on debt secured on dwellings in Norway. To this end, we...
Average debt among Norwegian households has increased substantially over time. A decomposition analy...
Household debt in Norway has risen faster than income for a long period. The debt level is high both...
Household debt in Norway has risen faster than income for a long period. The debt level is high both...
Household debt has reached record high levels in Norway and is considered to be a threat to the fina...
Household debt has reached record high levels in Norway and is considered to be a threat to the fina...
We have conducted a descriptive and empirical analysis of the Norwegian household debt based on micr...
We have conducted a descriptive and empirical analysis of the Norwegian household debt based on micr...
Norwegian households’ levels of housing wealth have since the banking crisis of the 90s become an ev...
Norwegian households’ levels of housing wealth have since the banking crisis of the 90s become an ev...
Household debt in Norway has increased substantially since the 1980s. This article uses microdata to...
Household debt has increased by 10–11 per cent annually since 2000. In the following, the factors un...
We analyze the effect of house price changes on debt secured on dwellings in Norway. To this end, we...
Household debt has increased by 10–11 per cent annually since 2000. In the following, the factors un...
Debt-servicing capacity is a function of both available cash flow and the size of obligatory expense...
We analyze the effect of house price changes on debt secured on dwellings in Norway. To this end, we...