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Home Mortgage Disclosure Act: expanded data on residential lending

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Glenn B. Canner
Dolores S. Smith
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Article provided by Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.) in its journal Federal Reserve Bulletin.

Volume (Year): (1991)
Issue (Month): Nov ()
Pages: 859-881
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Keywords: Home Mortgage Disclosure Act Housing - Finance

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