This book provides a comprehensive review of empirical studies on the relationships between the mortgage instrument, the demand for housing, and mortgage credit. The authors examine various aspects of these relationships, including the determinants of mortgage demand, the impact of mortgage credit on property values, and the role of government policies in shaping mortgage markets. This is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the workings of the mortgage market and its impact on the wider economy.
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