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Developments and innovations in real estate markets: a conference summary

Cabray L. Haines

Chicago Fed Letter, 2006, issue Oct, No 231a

Abstract: During the last few years, activity in the U.S. housing market has been brisk, and mortgage credit has reached an ever wider circle of borrowers. A recent conference at the Chicago Fed assembled researchers, regulators, and practitioners to discuss the implications of these developments, both for the housing finance system and for the economy as a whole.

Keywords: Mortgage loans; Mortgages; Government-sponsored enterprises (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006
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