This paper evaluates the macroeconomic and distributional effects of government bailout guarantees for Government Sponsored Enterprises (such as Fannie Mae and Freddy Mac) in the mortgage market. In order to do so we construct a model with heterogeneous, infinitely lived households and competitive housing and mortgage markets. Households have the option to default on their mortgages, with the consequence of having their homes foreclosed. We model the bailout guarantee as a government provided and tax-financed mortgage interest rate subsidy. We find that eliminating this subsidy leads to substantially lower equilibrium mortgage origination and increases aggregate welfare, but has little effect on foreclosure rates and housing investment. The...
The US housing boom was accompanied by a rise in mortgage leverage. The subsequent bust was accompan...
These essays contribute to the study of quantitative-theoretic equilibrium models in which agents ca...
The current debate on U.S. housing policy focuses on the role of the government in supporting the mo...
This paper evaluates the macroeconomic and distributional effects of government bailout guarantees f...
This paper evaluates the macroeconomic and distributional effects of government bailout guarantees f...
In this dissertation, I examine the effects of three broad government interventions in the economy: ...
The Great Recession of 2007-2009 and the preceding mortgage foreclosure crisis brought renewed atten...
In this dissertation, I examine the effects of three broad government interventions in the economy: ...
About half of the money that finances housing in the U.S comes from three government-related “Agenci...
In the aftermath of the financial crisis, major reforms of the U.S. housing finance system are likel...
It is a well-known fact that the housing market, with its associated mortgage securities, plays a cr...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2017. Major: Economics. Advisors: Manuel Amador, Ti...
We analyze the removal of the credit-risk guarantees provided by the government sponsored enterprise...
Finance is a significant part of any individual's life. The accessibility and quality of finance is ...
This paper develops a DSGE model with housing, risky mortgages, and endogenous default. Housing inve...
The US housing boom was accompanied by a rise in mortgage leverage. The subsequent bust was accompan...
These essays contribute to the study of quantitative-theoretic equilibrium models in which agents ca...
The current debate on U.S. housing policy focuses on the role of the government in supporting the mo...
This paper evaluates the macroeconomic and distributional effects of government bailout guarantees f...
This paper evaluates the macroeconomic and distributional effects of government bailout guarantees f...
In this dissertation, I examine the effects of three broad government interventions in the economy: ...
The Great Recession of 2007-2009 and the preceding mortgage foreclosure crisis brought renewed atten...
In this dissertation, I examine the effects of three broad government interventions in the economy: ...
About half of the money that finances housing in the U.S comes from three government-related “Agenci...
In the aftermath of the financial crisis, major reforms of the U.S. housing finance system are likel...
It is a well-known fact that the housing market, with its associated mortgage securities, plays a cr...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2017. Major: Economics. Advisors: Manuel Amador, Ti...
We analyze the removal of the credit-risk guarantees provided by the government sponsored enterprise...
Finance is a significant part of any individual's life. The accessibility and quality of finance is ...
This paper develops a DSGE model with housing, risky mortgages, and endogenous default. Housing inve...
The US housing boom was accompanied by a rise in mortgage leverage. The subsequent bust was accompan...
These essays contribute to the study of quantitative-theoretic equilibrium models in which agents ca...
The current debate on U.S. housing policy focuses on the role of the government in supporting the mo...