Well Worth Saving: How the New Deal Safeguarded Home Ownership
Price Fishback,
Jonathan Rose and
Kenneth Snowden ()
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Date: 2013
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Chapters in this book:
- Introduction to "Well Worth Saving: How the New Deal Safeguarded Home Ownership" , pp 1-8

- Price Fishback, Jonathan Rose and Kenneth Snowden
- The Patchwork Mortgage Market in the 1920s , pp 9-19

- Price Fishback, Jonathan Rose and Kenneth Snowden
- The Mortgage Crisis , pp 20-30

- Price Fishback, Jonathan Rose and Kenneth Snowden
- Pressures for Government Action , pp 31-40

- Price Fishback, Jonathan Rose and Kenneth Snowden
- The Economic Rationale for the HOLC , pp 41-53

- Price Fishback, Jonathan Rose and Kenneth Snowden
- An HOLC Primer , pp 54-69

- Price Fishback, Jonathan Rose and Kenneth Snowden
- The Lenders' Good Deal , pp 70-81

- Price Fishback, Jonathan Rose and Kenneth Snowden
- The Borrowers' Good Deal , pp 82-102

- Price Fishback, Jonathan Rose and Kenneth Snowden
- Repairing Mortgage and Housing Markets , pp 103-111

- Price Fishback, Jonathan Rose and Kenneth Snowden
- The Cost to Taxpayers and Subsidies to the Housing Market , pp 112-119

- Price Fishback, Jonathan Rose and Kenneth Snowden
- Conclusion , pp 120-131

- Price Fishback, Jonathan Rose and Kenneth Snowden
- Appendix: Walking through the Analysis of the Impact of the HOLC , pp 133-145

- Price Fishback, Jonathan Rose and Kenneth Snowden
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