European Mortgage Markets Versus Institutions
This study aims to measure the institutional features of residential mortgage markets in the European Union (EU) countries. The institutional features of the mortgage markets include access to credit information, protection of creditor rights, and enforcement of contracts among others, and attributes that define the ...
S. Belgin Akçay, Begüm Şeren Güler
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The establishment of a new mortgage with a special emphasis on unwritten mortgage [PDF]
The paper analyzes legal institutes that deviate from the principle of accessibility to the termination of the mortgage. These are the legal norms prescribed in Art. 53 - 56 Mortgage Law. Regulations regarding disposal of unwritten mortgages, notation of
Jeremić Marina D.
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Mortgage Arrears, Regulation and Institutions: Cross-Country Evidence [PDF]
Using a newly constructed database for 26 countries over 2000-2014, we analyze cross-country and within-country differences in mortgage arrears. We find that restrictive macro-prudential policies, in particular lower regulatory loan-to-value ratios, are significantly associated with a lower share of mortgage arrears in total residential debt. Likewise,
Stanga, Irina +2 more
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Formation of the investment mechanism in the agrarian sphere of the region [PDF]
This paper reviews investment activity in the agrarian sector of economy of the Russian Federation during the period after overcoming the sharp phase of world financial crisis.
Valentina Arkad'evna Li +1 more
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Design Model for the Development of Agrarian Economy: Food Aspect [PDF]
Based on the assessment of the agrarian economy development and generalization of the main directions of scientific thought, the article shows that in the last decade, the activation of agrarian policy has promoted positive shifts only in the certain ...
Denis Yuryevich Samygin +2 more
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The Evolution of Mortgage Lending Institutions [PDF]
The present article describes opportunities for seeking the forms of housing finance, which closely conform to the current needs of the society. The author analyses evolutionary developments of the two main mortgage lending systems, provided either by savings-and-loans banks or by mortgage credit banks. Historical development of loan associations and
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Varieties of indebtedness: Financialization and mortgage market institutions in Europe [PDF]
During the global housing boom that preceded the 2007-9 financial crisis, household debt increased substantially in many European countries, posing a challenge for literature on financialization and the institutional heterogeneity of mortgage markets.
Van Gunten, Tod, Navot, Edo
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Economics of the Mortgage and Mortgage Institutions: Differences between Civil Law and Common Law Approaches [PDF]
We examine the history of U.S. mortgage as a means of illustrating the influence of different aspects of the U.S. common law system on financial development. We hypothesize that the value of common law to financial development is with respect to the flexibility that the system provides market participants as they attempt to respond to shocks.
Robert Van Order, Lynn M. Fisher
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MARITIME LIENS IN POLAND IN THE INTERWAR PERIOD AGAINST A COMPARATIVE BACKGROUND
The purpose of the article is to study maritime privileges in the interwar period. The study uses historical and legal methods. The development of maritime transport at the end of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries contributed to the ...
Judyta Dworas-Kulik
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Land debt in the legislation and practice of the Republic of Slovenia [PDF]
In 2003, the Republic of Slovenia adopted a new Real Property Code. One of the most significant novelties brought about by that code was the expansion of the numerus clausus of real subjective rights by introducing the institute of land debt, as a non ...
Vujović Dragana
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