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Principles of Housing Finance Reform /

In the fall of 2008, the world watched in horror as the U.S. housing finance system shattered, triggering a global financial panic and ultimately the Great Recession. Now, nearly a decade later, the long and slow housing recovery has reached a critical moment. Though the housing finance system has s...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Wachter, Susan M., Tracy, Joseph
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Colección:City in the twenty-first century book series.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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520 |a In the fall of 2008, the world watched in horror as the U.S. housing finance system shattered, triggering a global financial panic and ultimately the Great Recession. Now, nearly a decade later, the long and slow housing recovery has reached a critical moment. Though the housing finance system has stabilized, it remains in the hands of the federal government, leaving taxpayers exposed to the credit risk while private funding remains mostly on the sidelines.Principles of Housing Finance Reformidentifies the changes necessary to modernize the housing finance system, identifying guiding principles that should underlie a rebuilt system. Contributors to the volume set out a wealth of innovative solutions that are possible within this framework, presenting proposals for long-term structural reforms that would infuse new life into the U.S. housing finance system while enhancing long-term stability.Nearly a decade after the inception of the Great Recession, reform proposals have arisen across the political spectrum. This is a moment of opportunity for rebuilding a key sector of the U.S. economy. The research in this volume represents the best thinking of policy researchers and economic experts on the challenges that lie ahead and provides a roadmap for reforms to create a system characterized by liquidity, stability, access, and sustainability.Contributors:W. Scott Frame, Meghan Grant, John Griffith, Diana Hancock, Stephanie Heller, Akash Kanojia, Patricia C. Mosser, Kevin A. Park, Wayne Passmore, Roberto G. Quercia, David Scharfstein, Phillip Swagel, Joseph Tracy, Susan M. Wachter, Dale A. Whitman, Mark A. Willis, Joshua Wright. 
505 0 0 |g Introduction /  |r Susan M. Wachter and Joseph Tracy --  |t Legislative approaches to housing finance reform /  |r David Scharfstein and Phillip Swagel --  |t The capital and governance of a mortgage securitization utility /  |r Patricia C. Mosser, Joseph Tracy, and Joshua Wright --  |t Macroprudential mortgage-backed securitization : can it work? /  |r Diana Hancock and Wayne Passmore --  |t Reforms for a system that works : multifamily housing finance /  |r Mark A. Willis and John Griffith --  |t The once and future Federal Housing Administration /  |r Kevin A. Park and Roberto G. Quercia --  |t The federal home loan bank system and U.S. housing finance /  |r W. Scott Frame --  |t The TBA market : effects and prerequisites /  |r Akash Kanojia and Meghan Grant --  |t The significance and design of a national mortgage note registry /  |r Stephanie Heller and Dale A. Whitman --  |t Informed securitization /  |r Susan M. Wachter. 
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