This report documents strong racial disparities in mortgage lending in the Twin Cities metropolitan area. The Twin Cities has some of the greatest racial lending disparities in the nation, and communities of color have borne the brunt of both the subprime lending and foreclosure crisis. The report shows how much race and segregation influence mortgage lending patters in the Twin Cities
This paper examines whether subprime lending patterns in minority and low-income neighborhoods displ...
ABSTRACT: Review of more than 500,000 mortgage applications in 30 metropolitan areas of the eastern ...
The dissertation analyzes multilevel models to predict mortgage origination and the allocation of su...
This report documents strong racial disparities in mortgage lending in the Twin Cities metropolitan ...
Before the housing crisis, toxic subprime loans were deeply embedded in the mortgage market in the T...
Paper presented at the 2009 Federal Reserve System Community Affairs Research ConferenceThe recent r...
The rise in subprime lending and the ensuing wave of foreclosures was partly a result of mar-ket for...
For decades the agencies charged with minding the ‘fair credit and lending’ shop turned a blind eye ...
This analysis of race, income and small consumer loans covers the Twin Cities, Portland, Ore., and S...
Recent studies find that high levels of black-white segregation increased rates of foreclosures and ...
This article argues that policy makers addressing racial disparities in the share of subprime mortga...
Despite decades of government reform, the American housing credit system continues to mirror long-st...
In this article, we describe how residential segregation and individual racial disparities generate ...
Comparing demographic census tracts data to mortgage loan amounts, the racial divides today are the ...
In the decade leading up to the US housing crisis, black and Latino borrowers disproportionately rec...
This paper examines whether subprime lending patterns in minority and low-income neighborhoods displ...
ABSTRACT: Review of more than 500,000 mortgage applications in 30 metropolitan areas of the eastern ...
The dissertation analyzes multilevel models to predict mortgage origination and the allocation of su...
This report documents strong racial disparities in mortgage lending in the Twin Cities metropolitan ...
Before the housing crisis, toxic subprime loans were deeply embedded in the mortgage market in the T...
Paper presented at the 2009 Federal Reserve System Community Affairs Research ConferenceThe recent r...
The rise in subprime lending and the ensuing wave of foreclosures was partly a result of mar-ket for...
For decades the agencies charged with minding the ‘fair credit and lending’ shop turned a blind eye ...
This analysis of race, income and small consumer loans covers the Twin Cities, Portland, Ore., and S...
Recent studies find that high levels of black-white segregation increased rates of foreclosures and ...
This article argues that policy makers addressing racial disparities in the share of subprime mortga...
Despite decades of government reform, the American housing credit system continues to mirror long-st...
In this article, we describe how residential segregation and individual racial disparities generate ...
Comparing demographic census tracts data to mortgage loan amounts, the racial divides today are the ...
In the decade leading up to the US housing crisis, black and Latino borrowers disproportionately rec...
This paper examines whether subprime lending patterns in minority and low-income neighborhoods displ...
ABSTRACT: Review of more than 500,000 mortgage applications in 30 metropolitan areas of the eastern ...
The dissertation analyzes multilevel models to predict mortgage origination and the allocation of su...