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Debra Fuller

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First Name:Debra
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Last Name:Fuller
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RePEc Short-ID:pfu187

Affiliation

Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA)
Government of the United States

Washington, District of Columbia (United States)
http://www.fhfa.gov/
RePEc:edi:fhfaaus (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Scott Smith & Debra Fuller & Alexander N. Bogin & Nataliya Polkovnichenko & Jesse Weiher, 2014. "Countercyclical Capital Regime Revisited: Test of Robustness," FHFA Staff Working Papers 14-01, Federal Housing Finance Agency.

Articles

  1. Smith, Scott & Fuller, Debra & Bogin, Alex & Polkovnichenko, Nataliya & Weiher, Jesse, 2016. "Countercyclical capital regime revisited: Tests of robustness," Journal of Economics and Business, Elsevier, vol. 84(C), pages 50-78.

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Working papers

  1. Scott Smith & Debra Fuller & Alexander N. Bogin & Nataliya Polkovnichenko & Jesse Weiher, 2014. "Countercyclical Capital Regime Revisited: Test of Robustness," FHFA Staff Working Papers 14-01, Federal Housing Finance Agency.

    Cited by:

    1. Alexander N. Bogin & Stephen D. Bruestle & William M. Doerner, 2017. "How Low Can House Prices Go? Estimating a Conservative Lower Bound," The Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, Springer, vol. 54(1), pages 97-116, January.
    2. William D. Larson, 2021. "The Riskiness of Outstanding Mortgages in the United States, 1999 - 2019," FHFA Staff Working Papers 21-03, Federal Housing Finance Agency.
    3. Peter Chinloy & William D. Larson, 2017. "The Daily Microstructure of the Housing Market," FHFA Staff Working Papers 17-01, Federal Housing Finance Agency.
    4. Morris A. Davis & William D. Larson & Stephen D. Oliner & Benjamin Smith, 2019. "Mortgage Risk Since 1990," FHFA Staff Working Papers 19-02, Federal Housing Finance Agency.
    5. Alexander N. Bogin & William M. Doerner & William D. Larson, 2019. "Local House Price Paths: Accelerations, Declines, and Recoveries," The Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, Springer, vol. 58(2), pages 201-222, February.
    6. Alexander N. Bogin & LaRhonda Ealey & Kirsten Landeryou & Scott Smith & Andrew Tsai, 2023. "Geographic Disaggregation of House Price Stress Paths: Implications for Single-Family Credit Risk Measurement," FHFA Staff Working Papers 23-02, Federal Housing Finance Agency.
    7. Morris A Davis & William D Larson & Stephen D Oliner & Benjamin R Smith, 2023. "A Quarter Century of Mortgage Risk," Review of Finance, European Finance Association, vol. 27(2), pages 581-618.

Articles

  1. Smith, Scott & Fuller, Debra & Bogin, Alex & Polkovnichenko, Nataliya & Weiher, Jesse, 2016. "Countercyclical capital regime revisited: Tests of robustness," Journal of Economics and Business, Elsevier, vol. 84(C), pages 50-78.
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