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The Determinants of Mortgage Risk Premiums: A Case Study of the Portfolio of a Savings and Loan Association

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  • Sandor, Richard L
  • Sosin, Howard B

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  • Sandor, Richard L & Sosin, Howard B, 1975. "The Determinants of Mortgage Risk Premiums: A Case Study of the Portfolio of a Savings and Loan Association," The Journal of Business, University of Chicago Press, vol. 48(1), pages 27-38, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:ucp:jnlbus:v:48:y:1975:i:1:p:27-38
    DOI: 10.1086/295709
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    1. Chung, Joseph & To, Minh Chau & Thrin, Minh Anh, 1982. "Une mesure composite du risque des prêts hypothécaires," L'Actualité Economique, Société Canadienne de Science Economique, vol. 58(4), pages 463-476, décembre.
    2. George H. Lentz & Ko Wang, 1998. "Residential Appraisal and the Lending Process: A Survey of Issues," Journal of Real Estate Research, American Real Estate Society, vol. 15(1), pages 11-40.
    3. Kerry D. Vandell, 1984. "On the Assessment of Default Risk in Commercial Mortgage Lending," Real Estate Economics, American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association, vol. 12(3), pages 270-296, September.
    4. Harold A. Black & Robert L. Schweitzer, 1985. "A Canonical Analysis of Mortgage Lending Terms: Testing for Lending Discrimination at a Commercial Bank," Urban Studies, Urban Studies Journal Limited, vol. 22(1), pages 13-19, February.
    5. Annelies Hoebeeck & Koen Inghelbrecht, 2017. "The impact of the mortgage interest and capital deduction scheme on the Belgian mortgage market," Working Paper Research 327, National Bank of Belgium.
    6. Donald R. Epley & Kartono Liano, 1999. "The Residential Mortgage Supply Function of Commercial Banks," Urban Studies, Urban Studies Journal Limited, vol. 36(11), pages 1959-1971, October.

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