Did affordable housing legislation contribute to the subprime securities boom?
Andra Ghent,
Ruben Hernandez-Murillo and
Michael Owyang
No 2012-005, Working Papers from Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
Abstract:
No. In this paper we use a regression discontinuity approach to investigate whether affordable housing policies influenced origination or affected prices of subprime mortgages. We use merged loan-level data on non-prime securitized mortgages with individual- and neighborhood-level data for California and Florida. We find no evidence that lenders increased subprime originations or altered pricing around the discrete eligibility cutoffs for the Government Sponsored Enterprises (GSEs) affordable housing goals or the Community Reinvestment Act. Our results indicate that the extensive purchases of risky private-label mortgage-backed securities by the GSEs were not due to affordable housing mandates.
Keywords: Subprime mortgage; Community Reinvestment Act of 1977; Government-sponsored enterprises (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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