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Discounting in Mortgage Markets [PDF]
This paper studies discounting in mortgage markets. Using transaction-level data on Canadian mortgages, we document that over time there’s been an increase in the average discount, along with substantial dispersion.
Jason Allen +2 more
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Hurricane‐induced risk contagion in commercial real estate: Evidence from Hurricane Sandy
Abstract This study examines how hurricane‐induced destruction affects the prices of nearby undamaged commercial real estate properties, using Hurricane Sandy as a natural experiment. Using Real Capital Analytics transaction records spatially merged with Federal Emergency Management Agency building‐level damage data, we empirically employ a difference ...
Lu Fang +3 more
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The impact of the mortgage interest and capital deduction scheme on the Belgian mortgage market. National Bank of Belgium Working Paper No. 327 [PDF]
In 2005, mortgage interest, capital deductions and insurance premiums (MICPD) were assembled into one single deduction package to further stimulate home ownership in Belgium.
Hoebeeck, Annelies, Inghelbrecht, Koen
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Capitalizing flood risk protective measures in residential real estate
Abstract This study utilizes 1.4 million residential transactions incorporating flood hazard estimates derived from a nationwide elevation model and hydrological data to examine the role of flood protections to mitigate the negative impact of flood risk on home prices.
Muhammad Ramzan Kalhoro +3 more
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The slack banker dances: deposit insurance and risk-taking in the banking collapse of the 1920s [PDF]
This paper studies the effects of deposit insurance on bank behavior using individual bank data from Kansas in the 1920s. Kansas banks were severely stressed by the collapse of agricultural prices in 1920 and resulting increase in farm mortgage defaults.
David C. Wheelock, Subal C. Kumbhaker
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Monetary Policy, Investor Sentiment and Stock Price Bubble: Evidence From China
ABSTRACT The empirical results indicate that an increase in interest rates may stimulate a significant and persistent stock price bubble, which is consistent with rational asset price bubble theory. This finding suggests that central banks should implement anti‐turbulent monetary policy with caution, since inappropriate tightening may unintentionally ...
Jiahao Gong +3 more
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Background and purpose: In recent years a severe decline occurred in fertility rates in Iran, therefore, policy makers changed demographic policies since 2012 and provided incentives for families.
zahra zare, Ehsan saffari,
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Теоретичні основи моделі ціноутворення в системі іпотечного страхування [PDF]
У статті досліджуються основні чинники ціноутворення в системі іпотечного страхування, пояснюється теоретичний механізм побудови моделі ціноутворення іпотечного страхування.
Марченко, А. Ю.
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Faith, gender and financial investment: Providence and Presbyterianism in Scotland and abroad
Abstract Mid‐nineteenth century fictional representations of misdirected investment by widows and clergy position them as ignorant in financial matters and hence pitiable. While scholars have recognised female agency in nineteenth century commerce, insufficient attention has been paid to religious belief in financial decision‐making.
Jennifer Jones, Susan Poole
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