This article explains the link between mortgages insured by government agencies and the underlying house price, in both Canada and the United States of America (USA). Overall, American states with fewer insured mortgages relative to all mortgages originated experience a larger real estate price decline during an economic downturn despite a lower concentration of risky consumers in those areas. Canadian mortgage insurance data is virtually unavailable although over 50 percent of all residential mortgages are insured in Canada. Canadian insurance data, provided by the Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), is sparse and does not allow for as in-depth of an analysis of mortgage insurance in the Canadian market versus that of the USA...
The real estate market crash was a major contributor in creating the dismal global economic situatio...
Purpose: The purpose of this research study is to determine whether flood-damaged residences located...
mortgage insurance) plays an important role in the Canadian system of housing finance, especially gi...
This paper determines how mortgage rate and income shocks affect new and resale housing prices, hous...
The 2008 financial crisis resulted in the end of a long period of booming housing prices and economi...
Over the past 20 years, the primary tool used by the Canadian government to promote homeownership ha...
In 2007, the United States suffered what is known as the Subprime Mortgage Crisis . This took an en...
Mortgage insurance compensates lenders for losses in the event of default by borrowers. Whether offe...
The deregulation of the financial markets that started over two decades ago in the developed countri...
Can a US-style housing bust happen in Canada? Recent swings in Canadian house prices have raised con...
As financial markets move toward increased globalization, it becomes worth considering whether inher...
This Article quantifies the dramatic tightening of mortgage credit that has occurred in the post-cri...
This research makes a significant and important contribution to the literature on Canadian housing f...
the move toward adjustable-rate mortgages as part of the downfall of the U.S. mortgage market, in fa...
This article examines the history of the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA) and makes proposals for...
The real estate market crash was a major contributor in creating the dismal global economic situatio...
Purpose: The purpose of this research study is to determine whether flood-damaged residences located...
mortgage insurance) plays an important role in the Canadian system of housing finance, especially gi...
This paper determines how mortgage rate and income shocks affect new and resale housing prices, hous...
The 2008 financial crisis resulted in the end of a long period of booming housing prices and economi...
Over the past 20 years, the primary tool used by the Canadian government to promote homeownership ha...
In 2007, the United States suffered what is known as the Subprime Mortgage Crisis . This took an en...
Mortgage insurance compensates lenders for losses in the event of default by borrowers. Whether offe...
The deregulation of the financial markets that started over two decades ago in the developed countri...
Can a US-style housing bust happen in Canada? Recent swings in Canadian house prices have raised con...
As financial markets move toward increased globalization, it becomes worth considering whether inher...
This Article quantifies the dramatic tightening of mortgage credit that has occurred in the post-cri...
This research makes a significant and important contribution to the literature on Canadian housing f...
the move toward adjustable-rate mortgages as part of the downfall of the U.S. mortgage market, in fa...
This article examines the history of the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA) and makes proposals for...
The real estate market crash was a major contributor in creating the dismal global economic situatio...
Purpose: The purpose of this research study is to determine whether flood-damaged residences located...
mortgage insurance) plays an important role in the Canadian system of housing finance, especially gi...