Urban Mortgage Lending: Comparative Markets and Experience
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This book is provided by National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc in its series NBER Books with number mort56-1 and published in 1956.
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- J. E. Morton, 1956. "Introduction to "Urban Mortgage Lending: Comparative Markets and Experience"," NBER Chapters, in: Urban Mortgage Lending: Comparative Markets and Experience, pages 1-13 National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
- J. E. Morton, 1956. "The Nonfarm Mortgage Debt," NBER Chapters, in: Urban Mortgage Lending: Comparative Markets and Experience, pages 14-34 National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
- J. E. Morton, 1956. "Structure of Urban Mortage Markets," NBER Chapters, in: Urban Mortgage Lending: Comparative Markets and Experience, pages 35-47 National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
- J. E. Morton, 1956. "Structure of the Lending Industry," NBER Chapters, in: Urban Mortgage Lending: Comparative Markets and Experience, pages 48-70 National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
- J. E. Morton, 1956. "Characteristics of Outstanding Mortages," NBER Chapters, in: Urban Mortgage Lending: Comparative Markets and Experience, pages 71-88 National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
- J. E. Morton, 1956. "Lending Experience," NBER Chapters, in: Urban Mortgage Lending: Comparative Markets and Experience, pages 89-122 National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
- J. E. Morton, 1956. "Appendix A: National Bureau Sample of Urban Mortgages," NBER Chapters, in: Urban Mortgage Lending: Comparative Markets and Experience, pages 123-155 National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
- J. E. Morton, 1956. "Appendix B: Preliminary Questionnaires and Loan Experience Card and Instructions," NBER Chapters, in: Urban Mortgage Lending: Comparative Markets and Experience, pages 156-167 National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
- J. E. Morton, 1956. "Appendix C: Periodic Data of Institutionally-Held Nonfarm Mortgage Debt, Loan Characteristics, and Credit Experience," NBER Chapters, in: Urban Mortgage Lending: Comparative Markets and Experience, pages 168-182 National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
- J. E. Morton, 1956. "Appendix D: Comparison of the National Bureau Survey with the Census Surevey of Residential Financing," NBER Chapters, in: Urban Mortgage Lending: Comparative Markets and Experience, pages 183-184 National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
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"Did Housing Policies Cause the Postwar Boom in Homeownership?,"
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- Matthew Chambers & Carlos Garriga & Donald E. Schlagenhauf, 2013. "Did Housing Policies Cause the Postwar Boom in Homeownership?," NBER Working Papers 18821, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
- Carlos Garriga & Matthew Chambers & Don Schlagenhauf, 2012. "Did housing policies cause the postwar boom in homeownership?," Working Papers 2012-021, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
- Christopher Foote & Kristopher Gerardi & Lorenz Goette & Paul Willen, 2009.
"Reducing Foreclosures: No Easy Answers,"
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15063, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
- Christopher Foote & Kristopher Gerardi & Lorenz Goette & Paul Willen, 2010. "Reducing Foreclosures: No Easy Answers," NBER Chapters, in: NBER Macroeconomics Annual 2009, Volume 24, pages 89-138 National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
- Christopher Foote & Kristopher Gerardi & Lorenz Goette & Paul S. Willen, 2009. "Reducing foreclosures: no easy answers," Working Paper 2009-15, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta.
- Daniel K. Fetter, 2011. "How Do Mortgage Subsidies Affect Home Ownership? Evidence from the Mid-century GI Bills," NBER Working Papers 17166, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
- David C. Wheelock, 2008. "Government response to home mortgage distress: lessons from the Great Depression," Working Papers 2008-038, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
- Alexander J. Field, 2012.
"The Interwar Housing Cycle in the Light of 2001-2011: A Comparative Historical Approach,"
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- Alexander J. Field, 2013. "The Interwar Housing Cycle in the Light of 2001-2011: A Comparative Historical Approach," NBER Working Papers 18796, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
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