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The Mortgage Market

The Journal of Finance, 1961
I AM IMPELLED, after a review of 1960 forecasting records, to warn you that any similarity between what is said here today and what actually develops in 1961 may be purely coincidental. Indeed, about 1960 business forecasts, it may well be said that seldom have so few misled so many by so much. And last year's panel on the outlook for money and capital
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OUTLOOK FOR MORTGAGE MARKETS*

The Journal of Finance, 1960
IN A CARTOON that appeared not long ago in a Washington newspaper, a prospective home buyer was saying to his wife: "If we could only get a bigger mortgage, we could afford to buy a larger house." The postwar demand for bigger, if not better, mortgage loans and for borrowed as against equity funds has increasingly discredited the conventional wisdom of
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Mortgage Markets Worldwide

2008
Preface . Contributors . 1 The Emerging Mortgage Markets in China . Yongheng Deng and Peng Fei . The evolution of the mortgage markets in China. An early assessment of China's residential mortgage loans performance. Notes. References. 2 Mortgage Market in India . Piyush Tiwari and Pradeep Debata . Economic overview. Demographic trends and housing stock.
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Place, Exclusion, and Mortgage Markets

2011
Just as in society, the mortgage market may exclude people on the basis of place, as well as race. Place-based exclusion in the mortgage market often takes the form of "redlining," a tacit agreement among lending institutions to delineate sections of cities into areas where no home mortgages are to be issued.
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